a blue whale can weigh up to 150 tons ( 136,000 kg ) .
it is 91 kilograms.
Yes, otherwise it would just sink and die.
All the data I've reviewed and researched about the Humpback Whale indicates that the young or "calf" knows how to swim when they are delivered into the ocean during birth. The mother's or cow's main duties are to protect and feed her young/calf, for the next five to seven months until weaning.
No, about 3 tons
Young whales are called calves (singular form is calf), no matter which kind.
the name of a whale's baby is a calf or calves
A calf.While still nursing on mother's milk, (7-8 months) baby whales are called calves.While still nursing on mother's milk, (7-8 months) baby whales are called calves. One baby is a calf.Read more: What_is_a_baby_humpback_whales_called
No, closer to 6000 pounds. 3 tons.
It depends on species. A blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) calf can weigh 6,000-8,000 lbs (2,700-3600 kg), while a minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) calf may only weigh 700 lbs (320 kg).
A young/baby whale is called a calf
Calf
Protecting him, her or the mother's calf
The momma whale.