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Why is the blue whale extinct?

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They're NOT extinct! In fact, their numbers are increasing!

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What is the extinct of a blue whale?

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Why shouldn't a blue whale become extinct?

Because Their Awesome XD


Type of whale?

The largest type of living whale is the Blue Whale. It is possible that there might have been another type of whale that was bigger but is now extinct - however the largest known extinct whales such as Basilosaurus - a whale-like cetacean - 40-65 ft (12-20 m) and Livyatan melvillei - an extinct toothed whale from the Miocene - 13.5-17.5 meters, were still smaller than the Blue Whale - up to 29.9 metres (98 ft).


What causes a blue whale to become extinct?

The greatest danger to blue whales was being hunted by humans.


Why Blue Whale is in extinction?

Blue whales are not extinct, but not common either.The world population is only a few thousand.


Why should you save the blue whale?

Because they are endangered and if you don't they will be extinct


What would happen if the blue whale goes extinct?

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Name two extinct and two entangered creatures?

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Are whales extinct?

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Is the megalodon the biggest animal in the world?

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What is heaviest animal on the Earth and its weight?

The heaviest animal that is not extinct is the blue whale which weighs 190,000kg (418,878lb). It is followed by the whale shark, which ways considerably less.


Has the blue whale become extinct or just endangered?

it has just become endangered http://www.environment.nsw.gov.au/determinations/BlueWhaleEndSpListing.htm