The Blue Whale has a small Dorsal Fin as well as its Flukes (tail) and its Flippers.
The blue whale is the largest animal who is known to have existed. The blue whale is 30 meters (98 feet) in length or 180 metric tons in weight. The tail of a blue whale is about 23 feet on a 72 ft. long whale so on a 100 ft. long whale the tail is about 30 ft long.
with a blow hole. A blue whale surfaces a breathes through it's blowhole, and it can hold it's breath for hours.
A whale's tail, also known as a fluke, can vary in size depending on the species. On average, a whale's fluke can be between 10 to 12 feet wide.
Blue whale I would think
A whale's tail is called a fluke
There used to be a restaurant called 'The Whale's Tail'... The great white whale was 'Moby Dick'... There are Humpbacked, Blue, and Killer whales...
the blue whale and the the domestic
The blue whale has a long, streamlined body. It has two long, tapered flippers and a small dorsal fin about three-fourths down its back. It is mottled grayish-blue in coloration. It has a U-shaped rostrum (snout) and a raised splashguard in front of its two blowholes. At the end of its tail its has two flukes, which help propel it through the water.
It depends which whale you are talking about, and no one has ever weighed just the tail but here are some estimates. Blue Whale...about 1/2 ton, Beluga Whale...80-90 pounds. Hope it helps.
The Blue Whale is a decedent of a land mammal. It evolved to live in the water yet vestigial leg bones still exist within the body of Blue Whales.
a blue whale can be 100x the size of a human.