Fin whale - IWC
WEBFin whales are the second largest species of whale after blue whales. The two species are closely related, but fin whales have more pointed heads and are more streamlined than their giant cousins and unlike …
Fin whale - Wikipedia
Fin Whale | NOAA Fisheries
Fin Whale | Whale Watching Handbook
WEBFin whales are the second largest species of whale after blue whales. The two species are closely related, but fin whales have more pointed heads and are more streamlined than their giant cousins and unlike …
Fin Whale | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund
WEB1 dag geleden · Next to the blue whale, the fin whale is the second largest mammal in the world. They have a distinct ridge along their back behind the dorsal fin, which gives it the nickname "razorback.” Fin whales have a …
Fin whale – Norsk Polarinstitutt
WEBThe fin whale is the second longest of all of the baleen whales, and has the typical rorqual body form, which is long, slender and streamlined. Fin whales produce a tall columnar blow that can be six metres high. The fin …
Northern fin whale - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
Northern Fin Whale | Natural Atlas
ADW: Balaenoptera physalus: INFORMATION
WEBFin whales are the second largest mammals, after blue whales. They grow to 20 meters in length and weigh approximately 70,000 kilograms. Size varies geographically: southern hemisphere whales are roughly 20 …