Blue Whale
Introduction: The blue whale is the largest mammal in the world. Its length is up to about 100 feet and weight is about 200 tons. Blue whales are known for their impressive high pitched calls/voice.
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Where is the blue whale found: The blue whale is found in all the oceans of the world. Blue whales are found from polar regions to tropical regions.
Ability: Blue whales can hold their breath underwater for about 60 minutes. Blue whales also have the ability to dive hundreds of feet deep into the sea. Blue whales can swim for hundreds of miles in the ocean.
Food/Diet: Despite its enormous size, the blue whale eats small creatures such as krill.
Hunted and Conservation: Blue whales face a variety of threats at sea/ocean. Blue whales sometimes become entangled in fishing nets and are also hit by ships. Awareness and public education is essential for the rescue and conservation of blue whales. It is very important for the government of all countries to keep working towards the rescue and protection of Blue Whale, so that Blue Whale can be saved from extinction.
Conclusion: The blue whale is a fascinating and important animal that has captivated the human imagination for centuries. Blue whale numbers have recovered/improved somewhat in recent years. There is a need to make continuous efforts to save the existence of Blue Whale for the coming generations.
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