Blue Whale (with 3D animated model)
It is currently the largest known animal on Earth and belongs to the family of baleen whales. Known for its enormous size and length of 25 to 33 meters, it can weigh up to 150000 to 180000 kilograms. The streamlined body helps them swim quickly in water. The skin appears light blue or mouse gray, with markings on the back and wrinkles and yellow spots on the abdomen. They don't have teeth, but instead have whiskers to filter food, mainly feeding on krill. Blue whales are distributed in the oceans around the world, especially in the Antarctic region where they are most abundant. It is an endangered species that is under international protection and hunting is prohibited. Blue whales have a long reproductive cycle, giving birth every 2 years.
Blue Whale
Blue whale is a marine mammal belonging to the family of baleen whales and the genus of baleen whales. There are four subspecies in total. The blue whale is considered the largest animal known to have lived on Earth, measuring up to 33 meters in length and weighing 181 tons. The body of a blue whale is slender and long, with a bluish gray back, but sometimes it appears lighter in water. The fin limbs of blue whales are 3-4 meters long. Above is gray with narrow white edges. Below is completely white. The head and tail fins are generally gray. But the back and sometimes the fins are usually mottled.
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