Breeding behavior is complex and often involves three or more gray whales. The Gestation period is about one year, and females reproduce biennially. The calf is born tail first, and measures about 4 meters in length at birth. The Gray Whales give birth to their young in shallow lagoon waters. This is done to protect the newborn from predators like sharks and orcas
to hunt for food and protect its baby's
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Baby gray whales live in Kelp Forests to hide from predators.
Gray whales are baleen whales. The Sperm whale is the only really big toothed whale.
The offspring of whale (including the gray whale) is called a calf.
The gray whale is actually black.
A whale
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No way! Pandas wouldn't get big enough to be as heavy as a whale. Even a baby whale.
Blue Whale
Killer Whale
Eschrichtiidae