The pygmy sperm whale has a life cycle that begins with gestation lasting about 10 to 12 months, typically resulting in a single calf. Calves are born measuring around 2.5 to 3.5 feet in length and are nursed by their mothers for several months. Maturity is reached at around 8 to 10 years of age, and the lifespan of pygmy sperm whales can extend to about 20 years in the wild. These whales are generally solitary or found in small groups, making their life cycle less observable compared to more social species.
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Sperm whales can live to forty years or more.
Yes, I can show you a picture of a dolphins life cycle.
The life cycle of whales can vary greatly for the different species, but most life cycles can be split into the three stages of baby, adolescent, and adult. Whales can live to be between 30 and 70 years old in the wild.
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Fertilization in a fern's life cycle occurs when sperm from the male gametophyte fertilizes an egg in the female gametophyte, usually happening after the sperm swims to the egg in a film of water.
All marine mammals and fish feed on other marine life to survive. Even the smallest fish in the sea feed on algae and plankton.
The gametophyte.
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To save themselves. Giant Squids are one of the prey species that Sperm Whales feed on. It is natural for any prey species to try to protect itself when it is attacked by a predator. So, when a sperm whale attacks a giant squid it tries to attack the sperm whale to save its life.
Eggs and sperm are haploid.