In the world's largest whale story, including "Moby Dick" by Herman Melville, Storyteller notes special whale attributes. Many whale seeds are very big. For example, the blue whale has a building height of up to 10 feet and is up to 100 feet (30 meters) long and weighs up to 150 tons (300,000 pounds or 136077.7 kilograms). That heart is like a compact car with enough space above the tongue for 50 people. It is the largest known animal in the history of the earth
But despite their huge proportions, the most noteworthy thing about whales is that they are not that big: this is their way of life. Whales are mammals - warm-blooded animals, creatures that breathe air - but they spend their entire life in the sea. In this article we will look at the big adaptation that makes this possible. We will also explore the mysterious behavior of whales and learn about the history of commercial whaling and whale protection.
A whale is a mammal Like ours, their ancestors were walking along the land as much as 50 million years ago. It is not clear what these animals look like, but some paleontologists think they may be hooves like mammals like modern cows. Other paleontologists believe that whales are like modern wolves. Millions of years, ancient creatures have spent more and more time in the water. Some live on land, and others live in the sea like modern sea lions and otters. After all, these creatures no longer climb the land and they slowly lost their useless legs and fur. The evidence of this hypothesis is amazing: paleontologists have even found fossil-like creatures with small feet that could not support the weight of animals.
Modern whales have a wide tail fin, extended flippers, and dorsal fin in several species. Rather than moving to the left like most fish, whales swim up and down the tail. To change direction, they move their flippers, as well as how the airplanes are manipulated (read how sharks work). Dorsal fin (if present) is used to stabilize whale's body while swimming.
"In fishermen, whales, which are often hunted with oil, are indiscriminately specified in all of the following headlines: whales, whale whales, black whales, large whales, right whales. You can be baptized ... I pretend to pretend to see the difference between British Greenland Whale and American Whale. Strange emotions like a cow with a soul headed for us. My wife smiled.When I was not by my side, it is innocence of sharing my experience with a huge aquatic mammal of our car size.
Whale sharks and whales are large-scale marine organisms. Whale shark is the largest fish in the world, blue whale (1 out of 40) is the largest animal on earth. Unlike whale sharks, whales are marine mammals. Whale sharks live in tropical and warm waters, but whales prefer cold water in the northern hemisphere and the southern hemisphere. The number of whales and whale sharks has dramatically decreased due to unmanaged hunting and marine pollution. In addition to the larger size, whale sharks and whales do not have much in common. The basic differences between whale sharks and whales are as follows.
Both sharks and whales live in the world's largest ocean, vast latitude, depth and underwater environment. Like some whales and sharks, the ocean, all the largest members of the order, the whale shark and big blue whale. Other people such as sperm whales and ruffles live in the world's deepest part of the thousands of feet from the ground. It is not surprising that many whales and sharks exhibit similar physical properties due to such a large distribution in the sea.
Orca (also called killer whale) is considered a whale for most people, but in reality it is a member of the dolphin (dolphin) family. Killer whale is an excellent hunter of all kinds of food including large whale such as fish, seals, blue whale. They hunt other animals, but free-killed killer whales have not been reported to kill humans. Killer whales are social animals that live in a stable family relationship. Killer whales take care of the altitude for their descendants. In addition to mothers, various pod members (mainly adolescent women) play a large part of the care for calves. Like most mammals, killer whales are very defensive against their children.