- Sperm whales are deep divers1. They can reach a depth of about 350 metres (1,150 feet) and have been found tangled in cables more than 1,000 metres (3,280 feet) below the surface1. Sperm whales can hold their breath for up to 90 minutes2. They use that time to dive to the bottom of the ocean in search of prey, including giant squid2. Researchers recorded one sperm whale who stayed underwater for over an hour and 50 minutes2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.
Sperm whales are deep divers, commonly reaching a depth of about 350 metres (1,150 feet), and have been found tangled in cables more than 1,000 metres (3,280 feet) below the surface. It is not uncommon for sperm whales to dive for an hour or more and then spend about 10 minutes at the surface breathing once every 10 seconds.
www.britannica.com/animal/sperm-whaleSperm whales can hold their breath for up to 90 minutes. They use that time to dive to the bottom of the ocean in search of prey, including giant squid. Researchers recorded one sperm whale who stayed underwater for over an hour and 50 minutes.a-z-animals.com/blog/discover-how-long-a-whale-c… - People also ask
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Sperm whales are usually found in deep, off-shore waters, but may be seen closer to shore, in areas where the continental shelf is small and drops quickly to depths of 310 to 920 metres (1,020 to 3,020 ft). Coastal areas with significant sperm whale populations include the Azores and Dominica. See more
After Valentine Worthington and William E. Schevill confirmed the existence of sperm whale vocalization, further studies found that sperm … See more
Sperm whales can live 70 years or more. They are a prime example of a species that has been K-selected, meaning their reproductive strategy is … See more
Etymology
The name "sperm whale" is a clipping of "spermaceti whale". Spermaceti, originally mistakenly … See moreExternal appearance
The sperm whale is the largest toothed whale and is among the most sexually dimorphic of all cetaceans. Both sexes are about the same … See moreDistribution
Sperm whales are among the most cosmopolitan species. They prefer ice-free waters over 1,000 … See moreRelations within the species
Like elephants, females and their young live in matriarchal groups called pods, while bulls live apart. Bulls sometimes form loose bachelor groups with other males of similar age and size. As they grow older, they … See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Sperm Whale | National Geographic
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WEBSperm whales are usually found in deep oceanic waters, but can be observed closer to shore around islands or areas where underwater canyons or a narrow continental shelf provide deep water nearshore …
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WEBFor sperm whales, which are not filter feeders, the biggest threat from an oil disaster and from the toxic chemical dispersants used to break up the oil, is the harm that may be done to prey species deep underwater.
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WEBHabitat. Females and calves stay in tropical and subtropical waters, and males migrate to higher altitudes. Range. Sperm whales prefer ice-free waters that are at least 3,300 feet deep. Preferred Food Thousands of …
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WEBSperm whales are usually found in deep oceanic waters, but can be observed closer to shore around islands or areas where underwater canyons or a narrow continental shelf provide deep water nearshore …
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