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Whales By Cohen

Whale Facts Whales breath air into lungs. The smallest whale is the dwarf sperm whale, which as an adult is only 8.5 feet (2.6m) long Whales have hair although they maintain Whales have a four-chambered heart

Narwhal Narwhal maximum life span is about 50 years. Narwhal can grow to be 16 feet (4.9 m) long, not counting the tooth. They weigh about 1.8 tons. Narwhals eat fish, squid, shrimp, and other marine animals. Narwhals live in the icy waters of the Arctic seas.

Blue Whale It is rarely seen near the cost Blue whale in habit all but polar seas world-wide Blue whale have a life expectancy of 35-40 years Blue wale reach maturity at 10-15years

Sperm whale In 1998 off the coast of indonesia,3 sperm whales were observed attacking a rare filter feeding mega mouth shark. It is estimated that there about 200,000 Sperm whales world wide Sperm whales have a life expectancy of over 70 years. Sperm whales mostly eat giant squid.

minke Whales Minke whales inhabit all but polar seas world wide. Mink Whales can live over 20 years. Mink Whales make very loud sounds. The minke whale is the smallest baleen whale.

Diagram of an Orca whale Blowhole flukes Dorsal fin ear Eye Flipper