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- Balaenoptera - Wikipedia
Balaenoptera (from Latin balaena ' whale ' and Ancient Greek πτερά (pterá) ' fin ') is a genus of rorquals containing eight extant species [2] Balaenoptera comprises all but two of the extant species in its family (the humpback whale and gray whale ); the genus is currently polyphyletic , with the two aforementioned species being
- Blue whale | Length, Weight, Facts | Britannica
blue whale, (Balaenoptera musculus), the most massive animal ever to have lived, a species of baleen whale that weighs approximately 150 tons and may attain a length of more than 30 metres (98 feet)
- Blue Whale Facts: Complete Guide To The Largest Animal That Has Ever Lived
The blue whale (scientific name Balaenoptera musculus) holds the distinction of being the largest known animal ever to have lived on Earth, with individuals reaching up to 100 feet (30 meters) in length and weighing as much as 200 tons The species is characterized by a mottled bluish-grey body and a broad, flat head
- The Blue Whale Is One of the Loudest Animals on Earth
The blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) is a marine mammal and the largest animal that has ever lived Blue whales are actually more gray than blue, but they appear blue underwater Blue Whale Anatomy
- (Balaenoptera) - Marine Life Identification
Balaenoptera, commonly known as rorquals, is a captivating genus of baleen whales that embody the grandeur of life in the ocean These magnificent creatures are known for their impressive size and are among the largest animals on the planet
- Balaenoptera musculus - Society for Marine Mammalogy
The blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) is a marine mammal and a baleen whale Reaching a maximum confirmed length of 29 9 m (98 ft) and weighing up to 199 t (196 long tons; 219 short tons), it is the largest animal known ever to have existed
- Balaenopteridae - New Bedford Whaling Museum
Members of the family feed on krill and small fish, and occur in both hemispheres They grow to 22 to 98 feet (7 to 30 m) depending on species In this family of whales females are slightly larger than males Southern hemisphere animals tend to be larger than those in the northern hemisphere
- ADW: Balaenoptera physalus: INFORMATION
("Balaenoptera physalus", 2008; Croll, et al , 2002) In order to help populations of fin whales recover worldwide, the International Whaling Commission has set a zero limit for fin whale catches in the North Pacific and southern hemisphere
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