What Is The Smallest Whale?

The smallest known whale in the world is the dwarf sperm whale. When fully grown this whale measures in at around 9 feet long and can weigh between 400 – 600 pounds. Baby whales are even smaller measuring between 3.3 – 4 feet at birth. It is also important to keep in mind that 9 …

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Do Whales Have Teeth?

Believe it or not, some species of whale do in fact have teeth. All whales are actually broken down into two categories or suborders which are known as the toothed whale and baleen whale suborders. Toothed whales as the name suggest have teeth which they use to attack, capture and in some cases chew or tear apart their prey so …

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How do Whales Sleep?

To answer whether or not whales sleep (which is often asked because whales live in water), we first need to explain what affects a whale’s ability to sleep compared to land animals such as humans. Whales, like humans, are mammals and share many of the same physiological traits, including the need to breathe air. However, …

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