3D animation of humpback whale model
Also known as the humpback whale, humpback whale, or humpback whale, it is a large marine mammal belonging to the family of baleen whales and the genus of humpback whales. Known for its posture of leaping out of the water, long forewings, and complex vocalizations. It is distributed in all oceans around the world, especially in the waters of Antarctica. They feed on krill and group swimming small fish, usually using bubble net predation to catch krill. Every year, there is a regular north-south migration, during which the huge tail fin is exposed while diving, and the body is often leaped out of the water or one side of the fin limb is raised sideways. There is a strong sense of attachment between male and female humpback whales, as well as between mother and son. Recognized as a national first-class protected wild animal.
Humpback Whale (with 3D Animation Model)
It is a large marine mammal belonging to the family of baleen whales in the order of cetaceans. Known for its massive size, unique social behavior, and spectacular leap out of the water. The body length is usually between 10 and 16 meters, and the weight can reach about 30 tons. Having broad pectoral fins that can reach up to one-third of body length, it is the largest among all whale species. The head is huge, accounting for about one-third of the body length, and has obvious nodular skin. Mainly distributed in temperate and polar seas around the world, it undergoes long-distance migration. Feeding on small fish and plankton, using a unique hunting technique called "bubble net" to catch prey by blowing out bubble rings
3D model of a humpback whale with animation
It is a large marine mammal known for its enormous size and unique behavior. The average body length is 12.9 meters, with females measuring 13.7 meters. The maximum recorded female can reach 18 meters and weigh approximately 25 to 30 tons. The head is relatively small, and the back is not as straight as other whales, but rather arched upwards to form a graceful curve, hence the name "humpback whale". They mainly feed on small crustaceans such as crustaceans, and their hunting methods are diverse, including sprinting and rushing feeding. Gentle temperament, regularly migrating north and south every year, migrating to cold water areas for feeding in summer and breeding in warm waters in winter.
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