How To Use Blue whale In A Sentence
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In 100 days we saw two pods of dolphins, a pod of blue whales and a few marine birds.
Times, Sunday Times
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Of all the marks of blue whale cursive, the most colorful was the defecation trail.
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The blue whale is the largest living thing on the planet.
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But it was more than worth it when we caught up with a blue whale mum and youngster.
The Sun
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It includes minke, Bryde's, sei, fin, humpback, and blue whales.
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Fascinating footage shows pygmy blue whales and turtles that lay their eggs on local beaches.
The Sun
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Fascinating footage shows pygmy blue whales and turtles that lay their eggs on local beaches.
The Sun
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A section of blue whale jaw was once ‘discovered’ at Loch Ness and misidentified as the femur of an immense, hitherto undiscovered tetrapod.
From cigar to elongated, bloated tadpole: rorquals part II
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More immediate than that, Linda, like the Blue whale, was largish with nice eyes.
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A lion would fit into the mouth of a blue whale.
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Over thirty-five meters in length and weighing well over a hundred tons, the sulfur-bottom, or blue whale, lay at the surface and considered his unprecedented situation.
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The blue whale is a vast creature, weighing up to 30 tons.
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The blue whale is the world's largest living animal.
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Biologists can hear blue whales blow at the surface from several miles away, often before they can see them.
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Those known to visit British waters include (top to bottom) the humpback, the fin, the sei, the minke and (at back) the giant blue whale.
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Blue Whale my back was light blue, belly full of folds, with ocher color macula.
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Irish waters are at least seasonally home to an impressive 24 species, ranging from the tiny harbour porpoise to the giant blue whales.
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The size and speed of blue whales once served to discourage human whalers in the days of sail-powered ships and hand-thrown harpoons.
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He had a ‘not very good’ minke whale steak in a restaurant in Oslo, he ate blue whale in Canada, and bought flakes of bowhead tail flukes in a supermarket in California.
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The rostrum in rorquals is long and tapers to a point (though it is comparatively broad in blue whales) and, in contrast to other mysticetes, a stout finger-like extension of the maxillary bone extends posteriorly, overlapping the nasals and abutting the supraoccipital (the shield-like plate that forms the rear margin of the skull).
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While blue whales may occasionally feed on pelagic crabs and small fishes, their diet is almost exclusively euphausiid shrimps commonly called krill.
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For example, during its primary feeding season the blue whale consumes upwards of 40 million krill each day in order to secure adequate nutrition.
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Hybrids occur everywhere scientists look, from blue whales (which mix with fin whales) to the finches and iguanas on Darwin's Galapagos Islands.
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I used a napkin to show how the pleats in the blue whale's throat work.
Times, Sunday Times
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Krill are the principal food of the baleen whales, such as the blue whale and minke.
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Like the blue whale, many aquatic organisms filter plankton.
Biology Basic Facts
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An unexpected beat on a snare drum made a French horn splutter out a belching sound, and in the back of the band something big emitted a snort, one that made Lisa think of a blue whale that had just surfaced after a week underwater.
Bubble in the Bathtub
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Neither actual mating of blue whales nor birth of a calf have been observed in modern times, and the breeding grounds for some populations are still unknown.
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Those known to visit British waters include the humpback, fin, sei and giant blue whales; and, at the other end of the size scale, the little minke or piked whale.
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Creatures as tiny as tentacled green anemones and as massive as blue whales thrive in the rich broth of sanctuary waters, a blend of warm southern and cold northern currents.
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If a human male made sperm on a similar scale, they would be as long as a blue whale.
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You wouldn't really have thought it to look at her but Linda Reeve and the Great Blue whale had something in common.
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Blue whale of Antarrct has plunged to less than 1% of the original abundance. West Pacific grey whale hovers on the edge of extinction with just over 100 remaining.
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Like the blue whale, many aquatic organisms filter plankton.
Biology Basic Facts
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The research is designed to determine the number of pygmy blue whales that visit the area, which is also popular with warships and submarines.
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Calambokidis' team has photographed and recognized around 1,500 blue whales by tail fluke and back markings.
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Spend six to eight hours a day on the water with giant blue whales, finbacks and humpbacks as you assist researchers with data collection.
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Blue whale of Antarrct has plunged to less than 1% of the original abundance. West Pacific grey whale hovers on the edge of extinction with just over 100 remaining.
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Loudest mammal - the Blue Whale. The second loudest is the Howler Monkey.
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If you look at dolphins, orcas, and blue whales, all fully aquatic animals, you would have a hard time imagining them walking on land.
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The blue whale, the beluga and the walrus all have this protective layer of fat which serves as insulation.
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A blue whale is bigger than a dinosaur.
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The blue whale is the largest creature that has ever existed on earth.
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Loudest mammal - the Blue Whale. The second loudest is the Howler Monkey.
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But it was more than worth it when we caught up with a blue whale mum and youngster.
The Sun
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Meanwhile, down at the docks, some sailors have finished drinking at the Blue Whale and are spilling out.
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Blue whales, found in all the oceans of the world, are true leviathans, stretching as long as 100 feet and weighing as much as 200 tons.
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The proposal appears to apply in principle to virtually any species except bowheads and blue whales, though in practice I think the government is more interested in assessing stocks of fins, humpbacks, pilot whales and several dolphins.
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Its call is at 52 hertz, which is roughly that of New Scientist informs us that blue whales call out at 15-20 hertz.
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While blue whales may occasionally feed on pelagic crabs and small fishes, their diet is almost exclusively euphausiid shrimps commonly called krill.
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In the winter of 1999, Calambokidis and his associates boated through this region and photographed 13 blue whales.
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The Minke whales, which are numerous, should be culled because they are impeding the recovery of the endangered Blue Whale.
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Even as a baby a blue whale can make a grown man seem like a minnow.
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The most badly affected is the blue whale - which has paler skin.
Times, Sunday Times
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But the only common instances of animal infrasound - inaudibly low frequencies - were the 20 hertz songs of fin and blue whales, and these proved fiendishly hard to investigate.
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The most badly affected is the blue whale - which has paler skin.
Times, Sunday Times
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Martin said modern, giant planktivores, such as manta rays and blue whales, are very common in today's oceans.
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Its stern was marred by a gigantic chute, a ramp from sea to deck such as whaling ships use to drag aboard the 190-ton carcasses of blue whales.
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The blue whale is the largest living thing on the planet.
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When full grown, the Blue Whale measures 110 feet in length.
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A rorqual may engulf nearly 70% of its total body weight in water and prey during this action, which in an adult blue whale amounts to about 70 tons (Pivorunas 1979).
From cigar to elongated, bloated tadpole: rorquals part II
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The blue whale is the world's largest living animal.
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Usually, blue whales are sighted near the poles or at the equator.