Killer Whale: 9-10m(Male) 4.5-6m(Females)
Blue Whale: 25m(males) 26.2m(females)
Sei Whale: Average 16-19.5m
Southern Right Whale: 15.2m(males) 16.5m(females)
Humpback Whale: 12.9m(males) 13.7m(females)
Fin Whale: Average 20m.
Minke Whale: Average 9m
Sperm Whale: 17-20 m
Antarctica
yes
Whale sharks occupy a natural habitat which is closest to the equator -- the tropical waters. Antarctica is a continent, and whale sharks are marine animals.
Of coarse not! That is one of the smallest whales! The blue whale is the biggest animal on Earth, It goes to Antarctica to migrate.
Killa baby ... -_- yeas I think it's the killer whale
it is the blue whale in Antarctica
there are many types of whales inAntarctica specially the Minke Whale And The Orca And OTHERS
Antarctica
yes and it lives in Antarctica
Antarctica is a continent and whales are marine mammals. In the Southern Ocean that surrounds the continent, you can find whales described by the Australian Whale projects, below.
Because it is big like a whale.
sure