Gray whales are known for their migratory behavior, traveling long distances between feeding grounds in the Arctic and breeding grounds in warmer waters like Mexico. They exhibit a range of social behaviors, often seen in small groups or alone, and are known for their curious nature, approaching boats and interacting with humans. Gray whales are bottom feeders, using their baleen to filter out small organisms from the sediment. They also display unique behaviors such as breaching, spyhopping, and tail slapping, which may serve various social or communication purposes.
The offspring of whale (including the gray whale) is called a calf.
The gray whale is actually black.
A whale
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Blue Whale
Eschrichtiidae
Killer Whale
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Fin whale. It is the 2 largest whale.
A Gray Whale
The gray whale is not an endangered species. Listed as "Least Concern" by the IUCN.
The marine mammal of California is the California Gray Whale.