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  1. Blue whale - Wikipedia

    The blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) is a marine mammal and a baleen whale. Reaching a maximum confirmed length of 29.9 m (98 ft) and weighing up to 199 t (196 long tons; 219 short …

  2. Blue whale | Facts, Habitat, & Pictures | Britannica

    Apr 12, 2025 · Blue whale, a species of baleen whale, a cetacean, that is the most massive animal ever to have lived. Weighing approximately 150 tons, it may attain a length of more …

  3. Blue whale, facts and photos - National Geographic

    What is the blue whale? Blue whales are the largest animals ever known to have lived on Earth. These magnificent marine mammals rule the oceans at up to 100 feet long and upwards of …

  4. 11 Facts About Blue Whales, the Largest Animal on Earth - Treehugger

    Jul 15, 2024 · Blue whales are among the planet’s longest-lived animals. Kind of like counting tree rings, scientists count layers of wax in their ears and can determine a ballpark age.

  5. Blue Whale - NOAA Fisheries

    Sep 28, 2023 · Blue whales are the largest animals ever to live on our planet. They feed almost exclusively on krill, straining huge volumes of ocean water through their baleen plates (which …

  6. Blue Whale | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund

    The blue whale is the largest animal on the planet, weighing as much as 200 tons (approximately 33 elephants). The blue whale has a heart the size of a Volkswagen Beetle. Its stomach can …

  7. 23 Astonishing Blue Whale Facts - Fact Animal

    The Blue Whale is a marine mammal, that’s believed to be the largest animal that has ever lived, far bigger than even the largest dinosaur. They habitat the Antarctic Ocean, the North Atlantic, …

  8. Blue Whale Facts: Complete Guide To The Largest Animal That …

    Jul 27, 2023 · Blue whales are among the fastest growing animals on earth. Female whales give birth to a single calf every 2-3 years. The heart of a blue whale weighs about 400 pounds …

  9. Blue whale - Whale & Dolphin Conservation USA

    The gentle giant of the sea, the blue whale is instantly recognizable with a long, streamlined shape, mottled blue or grey back and pale underbelly. They each have huge heads that are …

  10. Blue Whale - National Wildlife Federation

    Blue whales tend to be more solitary than other whale species. They can, however, sometimes been see them together in small groups of two to four individuals. Blue whales cruise the …

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