It is the humpbackwhale and the blue whale.
Humpback, I actually saw one.
No, the humpback is the fifth largest. Largest is the blue at 90 plus, finback is next to 82', right whale to 60' and sperm to 60' approximately. This information may change soon online as there is a large female seen in Hawaiian waters who is 63 feet long. She is approximately 40 years old.
Beluga whales can often be seen in Finnish waters.
I am writing a research paper on whaling, and from my sources the Right whale is not actually extinct. It is extremely rare and highly endangered. They are no longer seen in the coast of Tasmania, and they are rare in Australian waters. However, they are not extinct.
The Latin name of the beluga whale is Delphinapterus leucas. This species is known for its distinctive white coloration and is commonly found in Arctic and sub-Arctic waters. Beluga whales are social animals and are often seen in pods.
Yes Blue whales are the largest creachers in the waters.
Whales cry either if they are in pain or if they can not find there baby whale.
Hawaiian monk seals were named for their resemblance to the monks of the Franciscan order, due to their rounded bodies and the folds of skin around their necks that resemble a monk's hood. The term "monk" reflects their solitary nature, as they are often seen resting alone on beaches. The "Hawaiian" part of their name indicates their primary habitat in the Hawaiian Islands, where they are one of the few seal species found in tropical waters.
She goes by "Rita".
Whale women is a fat student teacher who taught this year you should have seen the size of her she was a whale. (real name miss Saunders.)
Help him find his missing son who was on a whale boat
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