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blue whale skeleton

blue whale skeleton

The blue whale (scientific name: Balaenoptera musculus) is a marine mammal in the family baleen whales. There are 4 subspecies. The blue whale is considered to be the largest animal known to have ever lived on the earth, reaching a length of 33 meters and weighing 181 tons. The blue whale has a long, thin body and a bluish gray back, but it sometimes looks lighter in the water. The blue whale's flippers are 3-4 meters long. Gray above, white on narrow sides. All white below. The head and caudal fins are generally gray. But the back and sometimes the flippers are usually variegated.
Killer whale

Killer whale

Orcas are mammals belonging to the family of dolphins in the order of Whale Artiodactyla. Adult weight 6600 kilograms, average body length 6-9 meters; The head is slightly round, with an indistinct beak or no beak; The body is black and white in color; There are oval shaped white eye spots above and behind the eyes; There are 10-12 conical teeth on each side of the upper and lower jaws; Males are longer than females and weigh about twice as much as adult females. The killer whale has a large head, black and white colors, and looks like a tiger, hence its name.
humpback

humpback

The humpback whale is a mammal belonging to the family Cetidae in the order Cetacean. Enlarged body, broad upper jaw, with tumor like protrusions along the central line from the breathing hole to the snout and on both sides of the upper and lower jaws; The dorsal fin is relatively small, located at 2/3 of the posterior body length; The fin limbs are very large, about one-third of the body length, with irregular serrated protrusions on the leading edge; The caudal fin is wide and the outer edge is also irregularly serrated; There are fewer folds and grooves on the ventral surface, ranging from 14 to 35, extending from the lower jaw to the front of the navel. The back is black with black stripes, the abdomen is black or white, and the body color varies greatly among individuals; There are more white parts above the fins than black parts, and white parts below; The ventral surface of the caudal fin is white, with black edges.
Blue Whale

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.
The sperm whale

The sperm whale

Sperm whales are marine mammals belonging to the order Cetiformes and family Spermatidae. With a body length of up to 18 meters and a weight of over 50 tons, it is the largest toothed whale, with its head occupying one-third of its body. The head is huge, the lower jaw is small, and only the lower jaw has teeth. No dorsal fin; Highly capable of diving, it is the mammal with the deepest and longest diving time. Like a fish in size, it breathes through its lungs. Short neck, the head seems to be connected to the torso; Cervical spine healing; The nostrils are spray holes located at the snout end, the forelimbs become fins, the forearms degenerate, the palms become longer, and the number of toes increases, but the toes and claws cannot be seen from the outside; Hind limb degeneration; The tail is like a fish, with horizontal tail fins, and it swings by the tail when swimming.
Killer whale

Killer whale

Orcas are mammals belonging to the family of dolphins in the order of Whale Artiodactyla. Adult weight 6600 kilograms, average body length 6-9 meters; The head is slightly round, with an indistinct beak or no beak; The body is black and white in color; There are oval shaped white eye spots above and behind the eyes; There are 10-12 conical teeth on each side of the upper and lower jaws; Males are longer than females and weigh about twice as much as adult females. The killer whale has a large head, black and white colors, and looks like a tiger, hence its name.
Sperm whale skull

Sperm whale skull

Sperm whales are marine mammals belonging to the order Cetiformes and family Spermatidae. With a body length of up to 18 meters and a weight of over 50 tons, it is the largest toothed whale, with its head occupying one-third of its body. The head is huge, the lower jaw is small, and only the lower jaw has teeth. No dorsal fin; Highly capable of diving, it is the mammal with the deepest and longest diving time. Like a fish in size, it breathes through its lungs. Short neck, the head seems to be connected to the torso; Cervical spine healing; The nostrils are spray holes located at the snout end, the forelimbs become fins, the forearms degenerate, the palms become longer, and the number of toes increases, but the toes and claws cannot be seen from the outside; Hind limb degeneration; The tail is like a fish, with horizontal tail fins, and it swings by the tail when swimming.
beluga

beluga

The beluga whale is a mammal of the genus Beluga in the family Cetidae, also known as the Beruka whale or the sea canary. White whales are roughly distributed around the Arctic region, with the vast majority living in the waters north of Europe, Alaska, and Canada. It is a highly social animal with a tight grouping structure, usually grouped by peers and the same sex, and there are also smaller mother son pairs. Beluga whales are known for their varied calls and rich facial expressions. Whales have enormous economic value. Since the 17th century, the hunting of white whales by whalers has led to a sharp decline in their population and has been recognized as CITES by the Washington Convention Organization. White whales are second-class protected animals in China.
beluga

beluga

The beluga whale is a mammal of the genus Beluga in the family Cetidae, also known as the Beruka whale or the sea canary. White whales are roughly distributed around the Arctic region, with the vast majority living in the waters north of Europe, Alaska, and Canada. It is a highly social animal with a tight grouping structure, usually grouped by peers and the same sex, and there are also smaller mother son pairs. Beluga whales are known for their varied calls and rich facial expressions. Whales have enormous economic value. Since the 17th century, the hunting of white whales by whalers has led to a sharp decline in their population and has been recognized as CITES by the Washington Convention Organization. White whales are second-class protected animals in China.
Blue Whale

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. Usually, blue whales need to forage in waters deeper than 100 meters during the day and can only reach the surface to forage at night. Distributed in all four oceans.
beluga

beluga

The beluga whale is a mammal of the genus Beluga in the family Cetidae, also known as the Beruka whale or the sea canary. White whales are roughly distributed around the Arctic region, with the vast majority living in the waters north of Europe, Alaska, and Canada. It is a highly social animal with a tight grouping structure, usually grouped by peers and the same sex, and there are also smaller mother son pairs. Beluga whales are known for their varied calls and rich facial expressions. Whales have enormous economic value. Since the 17th century, the hunting of white whales by whalers has led to a sharp decline in their population and has been recognized as CITES by the Washington Convention Organization. White whales are second-class protected animals in China.
North Atlantic right whale skeleton, skeleton specimen from the Danish Museum of Natural History

North Atlantic right whale skeleton, skeleton specimen from the Danish Museum of Natural History

The North Atlantic right whale (scientific name: Eubalaena glacialis) is a species of whale belonging to the true right whale genus. Currently, there are approximately 400 North Atlantic right whales living in the waters of the North Atlantic. Without dorsal fins, the head has many warts, the largest of which is located on the back and is called a cap, which can reach up to 30 centimeters in height. Two jet holes, long and narrow. The whole body is black, the abdominal color is light, and there are irregular white spots. Due to overfishing around the world, it is on the brink of extinction and has been listed as one of the six endangered whale species in the world. In the 1940s, hunting was completely banned and it was listed as a second-class protected wild animal by the state.
Blue Whale Skeleton, Skeleton Specimen from the Natural History Museum in the UK

Blue Whale Skeleton, Skeleton Specimen from the Natural History Museum in the UK

Sea Animal Giant Killer Whale 3D Animation Model

Sea Animal Giant Killer Whale 3D Animation Model