No. It can be seen in relatively shallow water (less than 200 meter) on occasion. It is regularly sighted close to shore in the Southern California Bight.
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No. Blue whales have mated with fin whales.
Either the fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus) or the bowhead whale (Balaena mysticetus). The former can reach lengths of 89.5 ft (27.3 m) but only weighs 70 metric tons, while the latter reaches lengths of 65 ft (20 m) and weighs over 100 metric tons.
Fin whale. It is the 2 largest whale.
There are several species and sub species of whale. Some of the most well known are the blue whale, fin whale and the humpback whale. Whilst the fin whale species have largest fin length, most whales tend to a have a dorsal fin of some description.
One of the fastest whale species is called the killer whale. Another fast whale species is called the fin whale.
There are two types of whales that have only three letters in their name. The Fin whale and the Sei whale.
The fin whale is a rorqual whale, the same family as the blue whale. It feeds by filtering krill trough huge plates of a horny substance called baleen. So yes, it is a baleen whale.
The Fin Whale mainly relies on krill to survive.
Paracanthurus hepatus
The average weight of a fin whale is between 30 and 80 tonnes.
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