The blue whale is the largest creatures ever. Here are amazing facts and figures about these incredible creatures.
> Blue whale grows to 33 meters (about 100 feet) and is twice as long as the dinosaurs of Tyrannosaurus - let's make them the largest animal species on the planet! The blue whale's calf is about 7 meters long, almost the same as an adult African elephant.
The female blue whale is heavier (180,000 kg) than male (150,000 kg). The weight of the newborn blue whale about 2,700 kilograms is about the same as the weight of adult hippopotamus. Blue whale's heart weight is 450 kg
The oldest known blue whale is about 110 years old; however, 80 or 90 years old is considered more common
Despite their very large size they eat shrimp shells covered with shrimp shells that are discharged in huge pockets and are sieved out of the water with whales.
Their voices are large and deep, and they can communicate with other whales hundreds of miles away. They emit sounds up to 188 decibels (any sound beyond 120-130 is painful for humans). Only sperm whales make a bigger sound
The blue whale tongue is as heavy as an elephant, so the whole football team can stand on it.
Most blue whale will move to cold water to find breeding food and warm water. Usually, women keep calves for up to 12 months every 2 to 3 years after pregnancy (pregnancy).
Blue whale calves can drink more than 500 liters of milk a day. Leave after about 6 months
Hunting for blue whale has been banned for a long time, but it is still a threatened species, with an estimated population of 10,000 to 25,000 people all over the world.
Whale watching tours in Iceland, Canada (St. Lawrence Bay), California, Sri Lanka, Maldives, and Australia may encounter blue whale
Antarctica blue whale is usually larger than other blue whale subspecies. For example, in the North Atlantic and North Pacific, blue whales can grow to about 90 feet, but in Antarctica they reach about 110 feet and weigh more than 330,000 pounds. Like other whale whales, female blue whale is larger than male whale. Blue whale will sail the sea at a speed of usually 5 mph or more, but it may accelerate to over 20 mph per hour with a short burst of time. They are one of the biggest animals on Earth, snoring and snoring. And under good conditions, the blue whale is believed to be able to hear each other 's voice 1000 miles away. Scientists believe that these vocals can be used not only for communication with their superior hearing but also to navigate the depth of the dark ocean through sonar.
Blue whale blue whale is the largest creature in the ocean, indeed, it is the largest creature known to man. Even though a blue whale lives in the sea, contrary to what most people think, they are mammals. They can absorb air, keep your baby healthy, and live anywhere from 30 to 70 years old. Blue whale is a tooth, not a tooth, a whale whale, a blue whale has a plate of about 300-400 whales in its mouth. A whale is a row of fiber like coarse mane used to scrape plankton in water. A whale is made of horny as with our nails. The blue whale is called Norwegian from "jaw" to "birth" and points to the groove from the chin to the navy. During the feeding process of the filter, the grooves in the wrinkled throat can spread throat whale's throat during massive water absorption of whales; "When completely spread it will accommodate over 1000 tons of food and water can do" . They have on average about 50-70 throat grooves
Dwarf Blue Whale was composed of a group of founder of the Antarctica blue whale about 20,000 years ago, before and after the last glacial period. This is probably because the blue whale has been pushed north by spreading the ice layer and since there have been several people since then. Due to the recent evolution of dolphin blue whale, genetic diversity is relatively low. Blue whale has a long narrowed body that is more tense than the longer structure of other whales. The head is flat and U-shaped with protruding ridges extending from the vent to the top of the upper lip. The front of the mouth is a thick whale plate, about 300 sheets each about 1 meter (3.3 feet) in length are hung from the upper jaw, run 0.5 m (20 inches) and return to the mouth. The grooves 70-118 (called ventral folds) extend parallel to the body's length along the throat. These wrinkles help to drain moisture from the mouth after puncture (see Feeding below).