Adult bowheads grow to about 45-60 feet (14-18m) long and weigh 150,000 to 200,000 lbs (75-100 tons).
Bowhead calves are 13-15 feet (4 to 4.5m) in length, weigh 1 ton (907kg), and are blue-gray colored at birth.
Adult bowheads grow to about 45-60 feet (14-18m) long and weigh 150,000 to 200,000 lbs (75-100 tons).
Bowhead calves are 13-15 feet (4 to 4.5m) in length, weigh 1 ton (907kg), and are blue-gray colored at birth.
The bowhead whale is a species of whale that doesn't have a dorsal fin and can grow to 66 feet in length. They can weigh around 75 tons and is named a bowhead due to its massive, thick skull.
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Beluga Whale and Bowhead Whale.
The Bowhead whale.
The Bowhead whale.
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it is theartic
It is a whale with an oddly bow-shaped head. It is known to feed on crustaceans such as crabs, lobsters, and the occasional sperm whale. (Yes, they are canabalistic whales.)A Bowhead whale is a Baleen whale. It is most closely related to the right whale. It eats krill, and small fish.
Shirleen Smith has written: 'Bibliography of bowhead whales, whaling, and Alaskan Inupiat and Yupik whaling communities' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Bowhead whale, Bowhead whale hunting, Eskimos, Hunting, Yupik Eskimos
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I believe it is an Arctic baleen.