Balaenids are large whales, with an average adult length of 15 to 17 metres (45-50 feet), and weighing 50-80 tonnes. Their principle distinguishing feature is their narrow, arched, upper jaw, which gives the animals a deeply curved jawline. This shape allows for especially long Baleenplates. which is why.. blue whales are placed in this family
Balaenoptera cetacea or Balaenoptera musculus.
Animalia, Chordata, Mammalia, Ceacea, Mysticeti, Balaenopteridae, Balaenoptera, Musculus
Balaenoptera musculus
Balaenoptera musculus is the biological name for the blue whale.Blue whale, or baleen whale.
Balaenoptera musculus - is the Blue Whale.
Balaenoptera musculus
Blue WhaleBalaenoptera musculus is the scientific name for a blue whale!
The common name for Balaenoptera musclus is the blue whale.
The blue Whale
Grey Whale - Eschrichtius robustus
Whales belong to the order Cetacea. Depending on the whale's species, it can have a different scientific name, including Balaenoptera, Balaena, and Eschrichtius. While a bowhead whale has the scientific name of Balaena mysticetus, the blue whale's scientific name is Balaenoptera musculus. Similarly, the humpback, killer, and beluga whales will have different scientific whales.
The scientific name for a blue whale is Balaenoptera musculus.