Blue whales are disappearing primarily due to historical whaling practices that severely reduced their populations. Additionally, threats such as ship strikes, entanglement in fishing gear, and climate change impact their food supply and habitat. Ocean noise pollution also disrupts their communication and navigation. Conservation efforts are crucial to help protect and recover their numbers.
Blue whales never attack humans and in most countries it is illegal to kill blue whales but in some countries they do kill blue whales it is very sad i know
Usually killer whales kill blue whales.
alone always because they are a solitary species.
Blue whales aren't related to bottlenose dolphins, they are simply two different sea mammals with some similarities.
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Blue whales, bottle nosed dolphins, bluegills, beluga whales, bass, and bowhead whales.
The ages of some whales, such as blue whales and fin whales can be determined by counting the layers of ear wax in their inner ears.
Blue whales, Dugongs and some types of sharks
No, Blue whales eat only plankton and krill.
Some examples of blue mammals found in the wild include blue whales, blue monkeys, and blue poison dart frogs.
Whales range from the size of dolphins, 6 ft, to the size of the blue whale, 100 ft.
other whales and some larger sharks or orcas