The blue whale is the largest animal known to have ever existed, reaching lengths of up to 100 feet (30 meters) and weighing as much as 200 tons. Characterized by its long, streamlined body and distinctive blue-gray coloration, it can be identified by lighter mottling patterns on its skin. Blue whales primarily feed on small shrimp-like animals called krill, consuming up to 4 tons of them daily during feeding seasons. Despite their enormous size, they are gentle giants, known for their deep, loud vocalizations that can be heard over vast distances underwater.
Yes!
a bluewhale
hello
Krill.
fish and shrimp
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No,they don't have years,they communicate each other's by Infrasound wavelengths.
The scientific name for a blue whale is Balaenoptera musculus.
Whales use the mouth and blowhole to breathe.
Whales are vertebrates so the blue whale is a vertebrate.
Bluewhales eat tiny shrimp like creatures called krills
Since blue whales are mammals they have skin with tiny amount of hair.