Whales vary significantly in weight, color, and size depending on the species. For instance, the blue whale, the largest animal on Earth, can weigh up to 200 tons and reach lengths of about 100 feet, typically exhibiting a bluish-gray coloration. In contrast, smaller species like the dwarf sperm whale weigh around 600 pounds and grow to about 8.5 feet long, often displaying a dark gray or brown hue. Overall, whale colors range from shades of blue and gray to black and white, with various patterns depending on the species.
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No. Whales vary drastically in size, color, and diet.
Yes. They are about the same size, but Tigers are bigger
because there is so much open space for them to live in. And also with there size and weight, they have no natural ememies.
I think they use some kind of net or something. Sorry if it doesn't help.
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The growth in weight and size does vary between each individual of humpback whales. The can grow to 50 feet. They can weigh as much as 32 tons.
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Humpback Whales are not the heaviest whales in the world but there one of the heaviest whales in the world they would get a 3rd place on weight
first of all berries don't have a weight in Pokemon diamond/pearl/platinum. Second it depends on the berry your talking about. A Hondew berry has a 6.4" size with a green and yellow color and the firmness is hard. While a Kelpsy Berry has a 5.9" size with a blue and purple color with a firmness being hard.
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