- Whale - Wikipedia
Although whales are widespread, most species prefer the colder waters of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres and migrate to the equator to give birth Species such as humpbacks and blue whales are capable of travelling thousands of miles without feeding
- Whale | Definition, Types, Facts | Britannica
Whale, any of the larger species of aquatic mammals belonging to the order Cetacea Whales are the heaviest known animals, living or fossil, reaching a maximum size in the blue whale of perhaps more than 30 meters and 200 metric tons They are distributed throughout the world’s oceans and seas
- All 21 Different Types of Whales: Guide, Pictures And Classification
Want to learn everything there is to know about whales? You’ve come to the right place Read on for insight into the 21 coolest types of whales!
- 20 Types of Whales: Facts and Photos - TRVST
Diving in the heart of the seas are some of the intelligent and huge creatures of the animal kingdom — the whales In this article, we uncover the intricacies and diversity of the different types of whales
- 20 Types of Whales (and Where to Find Them) - Ocean Info
Explore 20 types of whales, from majestic blue whales to playful orcas, and discover where to spot these giants across the world’s oceans
- Facts about whales - Whale Dolphin Conservation USA
Whales are mammals just like we are Just like us, they breathe air, have hair, are warm-blooded, give birth to live young, and feed their young milk Whales are unique, beautiful, graceful and mysterious; they nurture, form friendships, innovate, grieve, play, sing and cooperate with one another
- Whale facts and information | National Geographic
Found in every ocean on Earth, whales are the biggest creatures we have, and some of the most mysterious
- Whales - NOAA Fisheries
Whales are among the largest and oldest animals on Earth They can be found in every ocean and range in size from the small dwarf sperm whale to the massive blue whale, the largest animal on the planet
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