No the reproductive cells of a whale are not much large then those present in Humans. The sperm cells even in the large sperm whale would still be too small to be seen by the naked eye.
A very big sperm whale can weigh twenty tones.
they are 60ft long
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A dwarf sperm whale can grow to nine feet (2 3/4 meters)
yes, but the whale has to be big enough
The clicking sound of a sperm whale, is the loudest sound known of any animal on earth. At approximately 230 decibels, it can be heard for many miles underwater.
no but ive been on a real big boat
The method of reproduction is by internal fertilisation by the sperm of a male killer whale. With the mother giving live birth at the end of the gestation period. The baby is suckled on the mother's milk until it has grown big enough to be weaned.
Very small (to 8 feet) sperm whale of central coasts of Atlantic and Pacific. Source: Answers.com
Very small (to 8 feet) sperm whale of central coasts of Atlantic and Pacific. Source: Answers.com
One of the biggest danger is us humans. in the early 1900s humans killed sperm whales with harpoons because the sperm whale has a HUGE amount of oil in its head along with other whales but the sperm whale has the largest amount of oil, the sperm whale was protected in the 1960s. The killer whale is also a big threat to the baby sperm, when the mother leaves to take a deep dive in the blackness to eat squid it leaves its venerable baby behind at the surface and the killers take advantage to that.
No way! Pandas wouldn't get big enough to be as heavy as a whale. Even a baby whale.