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How Long Do Whales Live? | Lifespan of Various Whale Species

The whale species are known to have several of the longest known living animals in the world, with several species living for 100 years or more. However estimating the life expectancy of 80 – 90 or so various species of Cetacea (cetaceans include all species of whale, dolphin, and porpoise) can be a very challenging […]

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Water Pollution: Facts, Causes, Effects and Solutions

The issue of water pollution has been on the rise for the past century, and it is becoming a growing concern among environmentalists and policymakers alike. As more and more waste is disposed of in our oceans, rivers, and lakes, the resulting increase in pollution is causing harm to our food supplies, drinking water, and

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Why Can’t Whales Survive On Land?

That’s a great question.  There are several reasons why whales are unable to live on land. First, most whale species have huge bodies that weigh thousands of pounds. In fact, the blue whale (the largest animal in existence) can weigh more than 150 tons and grow to be over 100 ft. long! Their bodies are

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Whale Gestation Period | How Long are Whales Pregnant?

Whales are marine mammals and share many of the same characteristics that are common among almost all mammals including, the need to breathe air (whales get their oxygen above the surface of the water), being warm-blooded (whales have thick layers of blubber to keep them warm), having hair (some species have hair at birth) and giving birth to

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What Do Humpback Whales Eat? | Diet and Eating Habits

The humpback whale is one of the largest marine mammals in existence. These large marine mammals are part of the baleen whale suborder. They consume several different small preys such as squid, krill, herring, pollock, haddock, mackerel, capelin, salmon, and various other fish. The humpback whales’ large diet makes these whales one of the most

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