10 Facts About Whales
🐋 Whales are the largest animals on Earth. The Blue Whale can grow up to about 30 meters (100 feet) long.
Whales are not fish; they are mammals. They breathe air, give birth to live young, and feed their babies milk.
Whales must come to the surface regularly to breathe through their blowholes.
The heart of a Blue Whale can weigh as much as a small car.
Some whale species migrate thousands of kilometers every year between feeding and breeding grounds.
Humpback Whale are famous for their complex songs, which can be heard over long distances underwater.
Whales have a thick layer of fat called blubber that helps keep them warm in cold oceans.
Sperm Whale can dive to incredible depths in search of food.
Some whale species can live for more than 80–100 years.
Whales play an important role in maintaining healthy ocean ecosystems and supporting marine food chains.
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