Blue Whale Animal Pictures

Balaenoptera musculus

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Largest and smallest whale (Blue Whale and Hector Dolphine)
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Largest and smallest whale (Blue Whale and Hector Dolphine)

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Adult blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) from the eastern Pacific Ocean.
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Adult blue whale from the eastern Pacific Ocean.

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Faroe stamp 402 blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) crop
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Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae)
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The largest blue whale ever recorded was captured in 1947 and weighed 418,878 pounds.

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From an aerial view, a pair of blue whales swims under the surface in Monterey Bay, California.

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Blue Whale (Balsenoptera Musculus)

Blue Whale Teeth - Zoom on Baleen Plates
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Blue Whale Teeth - Close up of Baleen Plates
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Are Blue Whales Endangered - Different Whales
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A comparison of some of the largest whales in the world

Blue Whale (balaenoptera musculus), Mirissa, Sri Lanka, Indian Ocean

Are Blue Whales Endangered - A Blue Whale Near the Surface
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What Do Blue Whales Eat
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The blue whale’s diet consists almost entirely of krill, but they also eat a small percentage of copepods and fish.

Blue Whale Size Comparison - Brontasaurus vs human
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Blue Whale Size Comparison - Blue Whale vs human vs megalodon vs dinosaur
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Blue Whale Size Comparison - Blue whale vs. dinaosaur and megalodon
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Megalodon Size Comparison - Megalodon vs Blue Whale vs Great White
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Fat Animal: Blue Whale

Fat Animal: Blue Whale
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A Blue Whale underwater. 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 200 tons.

Loudest Animals: Blue Whales

Loudest Animals: Blue Whales
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The biggest animal in the world, a blue whale breach, showing its back from dorsal fin to tail flukes.

Blue Whale under water with sun light streaming down from the surface above

Blue Whale under water with sun light streaming down from the surface above
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Blue Whale under water with sun light streaming down from the surface above

Biggest Whale the Blue Whale

Biggest Whale the Blue Whale
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Biggest Whale the Blue Whale

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FLYING WHALE

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Blue Whale (Balsenoptera Musculus)