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  1. Habitat Regions temperate tropical polar saltwater or marine Aquatic Biomes pelagic
    animaldiversity.org/accounts/Balaenoptera_musculus/
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  2. WebHabitat. Fin whales inhabit the temperate and polar zones of all major oceans and open seas and, less commonly, in tropical oceans and seas. They tend to live in coastal and shelf waters but never in water less than …

  3. blue whale
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    1. a mottled bluish-grey rorqual which is the largest living animal and reaches lengths of up to 27 m (90 ft).
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  4. Blue Whale Facts: Complete Guide To The Largest Animal That Has …

  5. WebAug 13, 2020 · Facts. EN Status. Endangered. Population. 10,000-25,000 individuals. Scientific Name. Balaenoptera musculus. Weight. Close to 200 tons. Length. 80-100 feet. Habitats. Oceans. © Morten Lindhard / WWF …

  6. Web1 / 2. A blue whale's tongue alone can weigh as much as an elephant—its heart as much as an automobile. Photograph by Hiroya Minakuchi, Minden Pictures/Nat Geo Image Collection. Common Name ...

  7. The Blue Whale Is One of the Loudest Animals on Earth

  8. WebApr 8, 2015 · 1 Taxonomy. 1.1 Hybrids. 2 Anatomy. 2.1 Nervous system. 3 Life history. 3.1 Vocalizations. 3.2 Breathing. 4 Ecology. 4.1 Range and habitat. 4.2 Population and trends. 4.2.1 North Atlantic. 4.2.2 …