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The Largest Creature by frozenvictor(m): 4:28pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
The Blue Whale is the largest creature ever to
have lived on earth.
# Their tongues alone can weigh as much as an
elephant. Their hearts, as much as a car.
But for all their size, it was amazing to find out
that these giants eat some of the smallest
marine life – tiny shrimp like animals called krill.
A single adult blue whale can consume 3,6000kg
of krill a day.
# They mainly catch their food by diving, and
descend to depths of approximately 500m. The
whale’s mouth has a fascinating row of plates
fringed with bristles to help it filter its main
source of food-Plankton-from the water. There is
what looks like a moustache of long bristles on
the end of each plate to help it hold the minute
prey. With each mouthful, the whale can hold up
to 5,000kg of water and plankton. Having forced
the water out of its mouth, the whale licks these
bristles with its fleshy tongue.
# Although the blue whale is a deep-water
hunter, as a mammal, it must come to the
surface of the sea to breathe. When it surfaces,
it exhales air out of a blowhole in a cloud of
pressurised vapour that rises vertically above the
water for up to 9m.
# Blue whales occasionally swim in small groups
but usually alone or in pairs. They are thought
to
form close attachments. In spite of their bulk,
these graceful swimmers cruise the ocean at over
8km/h, and can reach speeds of over 30km/h.
# Though we can’t hear them, blue whales are
one of the loudest animals on the planet,
communicating with each other using a series of
low frequency pulses, groans, and moans. It is
thought that in good conditions blue whales can
hear each over distances of up to 1,600km.
Scientists think they use these vocalizations not
only to l communicate, but, along with their
excellent hearing, to sonar navigate the dark
deep oceans.
# Females breed only once every three years and
gestation is between 11-12months. Females
usually only have one young.
A baby blue whale (calf) emerges weighing up to
2,7000kg and up to 8m long. New born whales
are helped to the surface of the water by their
mothers and are often encouraged (nudged) by
other females so that they can take their first
breath of air.
The calf is suckled in the water, drinking more
than 600 litres of milk each day and gaining
about 90kg every day for its first year.
Blue whales have few predators but are known
to fall victim to attacks by sharks and killer
whales,
and many are injured or die each year from
impacts with large ships.
# It is thought that whales feel emotions .
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,
although they 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
So you’ll know just how big the blue whale is;
A child can swim through the veins of a blue
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Re: The Largest Creature by tobillionaire(m): 5:09pm On Oct 31, 2015 |
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