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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fin_whaleFin whale - Wikipedia

    4 giorni fa · The fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus), also known as the finback whale or common rorqual, is a species of baleen whale and the second-longest cetacean after the blue whale. The biggest individual reportedly measured 26 m (85 ft) in length, with a maximum recorded weight of 77,000–81,000 kg (170,000–179,000 lb).

  2. 4 giorni fa · killer whale, (Orcinus orca), largest member of the dolphin family (Delphinidae). The killer whale is easy to identify by its size and its striking coloration: jet black on top and pure white below with a white patch behind each eye, another extending up each flank, and a variable

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  3. whalemap.orgWhaleMap

    5 giorni fa · WhaleMap: Latest Right Whale Observations. Last 14 days of sightings, effort, and acoustic detections

  4. 4 giorni fa · Macleayius britannicus Gray, 1870. The North Atlantic right whale ( Eubalaena glacialis) is a baleen whale, one of three right whale species belonging to the genus Eubalaena, [1] all of which were formerly classified as a single species. Because of their docile nature, their slow surface-skimming feeding behaviors, their tendencies to stay ...

  5. 2 giorni fa · The largest animal currently alive is the blue whale. The maximum recorded weight was 190 tonnes for a specimen measuring 27.6 metres (91 ft), whereas longer ones, up to 33.6 metres (110 ft), have been recorded but not weighed.

  6. 2 giorni fa · A variare, nello specifico, è stata la percentuale di whale con BTC nel wallet per più di 30 giorni, oltre a un saldo totale (detenuto) aumentato sensibilmente. Il segnale è interessante per più motivi, ma per primo c’è sicuramente il fatto che le whale, storicamente, acquistano a un ritmo più veloce durante i mercati rialzisti , mentre più lentamente in quelli ribassisti .

  7. 4 giorni fa · The Cetacea (whales, dolphins and porpoises) currently include 89 species that inhabit the world's oceans, lakes and rivers. Some are cosmopolitan, occurring in marine waters from pole to pole, while others are restricted by ecology and population status to small ranges of a few thousand square kilometers or less.

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