Blue Whale Interesting Facts
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Presented To:
Ms. Fatimah Farooq
Presented By:Wajid Ali (3335)
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Blue whales can reach 100 feet ( 30 meters) long, this
length is similar with basketball court or even two long
buses.
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The hearth of blue whale is large enough. The weight ismeasuring 907 kilogram or 2000 pounds. The size isequivalent with the look of a Mini Cooper car. The human
being can detect the heart beat of this animal 2 miles away..A human baby can crawl through the blue whale's mainarteries.
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Blue whales have two blowholes. The spray from blue
whale's blowhole can reach nearly 30 feet (9m) into the
air.
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Blue whales can reach speeds of 50 km per hour
(31 mph).
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Krill is blue whale's main food. Krill is tiny shrimplike
animals that is less than 1/1000thblue whale size.
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When the blue whale swims on the ocean, it cangenerate louder sound than a jet engine. The jet engineusually has 140 dB, while the sound produced by this
animal is 188 dB. This animal can communicate withother whales within the range of 1000 miles.
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This point of blue whale facts tells us about the socialbehavior for this animal. This animal can live within agroup or alone. A largest group of blue whale usually
consists of fifty up to sixty whales. This animal can live inany types of oceans across the world.
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Intensive hunting in the 1900s by whalers seeking whale
oil drove them to the brink of extinction. Hundreds of
thousands of whales were killed. The 1966 International
Whaling Commission finally gave them protection, althoughthey have only recovered slightly since then. Blue whales are
currently classified as endangered on the World Conservation
Union (IUCN) Red List. It is estimated that only10,000-25,000
blue whales now swim the world's oceans.
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