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  • Fin whale - Wikipedia
    The fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus), also known as the finback whale or common rorqual, is a species of baleen whale and the second-longest cetacean after the blue whale The biggest individual reportedly measured 26 m (85 ft) in length, with a maximum recorded weight of 77 to 81 tonnes (85 to 89 short tons ; 76 to 80 long tons )
  • Fin Whale Facts Pictures: The World’s Second Largest Animal
    The fin whale is the second largest animal in the world after the blue whale (The fin whale is therefore also the second largest mammal in the world) The longest recorded fin whale measured 27 3m (89 6ft) and the heaviest weighed nearly 74 tonnes (82 tons) The fin whales in the Southern Hemisphere are larger than those in the Northern
  • Fin Whale - NOAA Fisheries
    The fin whale is the second-largest whale species on earth, second only to the blue whale It is found throughout the world’s oceans It gets its name from an easy-to-spot fin on its back, near its tail
  • Fin whale - Whale Dolphin Conservation USA
    Truly handsome individuals, fin whales have long, slender bodies that can grow up to a whopping 80 feet in length With a distinct ridge running behind the dorsal fin, in the USA they have earned themselves the nickname “razorbacks” and cut through the water with ease
  • Interesting facts about fin whales - IFAW
    Fin whales are the second largest whales in the world, smaller only than the blue whale When they’re born, fin whales weigh around 1,600 kilograms (3,600 pounds) and grow to about 28 times their birth weight, averaging a massive 45,000 kilograms (99,000 pounds)
  • Fin Whale · Finnwal · Rorqual commun - iNaturalist
    The largest reportedly grow to 27 3 m (89 6 ft) long with a maximum confirmed length of 25 9 m (85 ft), a maximum recorded weight of nearly 74 tonnes (73 long tons; 82 short ton Size: One of the largest whales, reaching up to 20–27 meters Coloration: Dark gray or brownish-gray on the back and sides, with a white underbelly
  • A species account of the Fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus . . .
    The fin whale is second in size only to the blue whale Northern hemisphere adults commonly reach maximum lengths of 24 m and maximum weights of 50 metric tons, with females tending to be slightly larger than males Southern hemisphere animals are even longer, ranging up to 27 m


















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