Every year, from July to September, humpback whales, an endangered species, will appear in the southern part of the coral island. Their body length is around 15 meters and the largest humpback whales weigh more than 40 tonnes. However, these giant whales are not scary. You can also see large numbers of dugongs, also called manatees. Unlike other marine mammals, they are the only marine animals that live on plants.
The blue whale is larger than the humpback whale and its body length is twice that of the humpback whale
The blue whale is larger than the humpback whale and its body length is twice that of the humpback whale
The blue whale is larger than the humpback whaleand its body length is equivalent to twotimes that of the humpback whale
The blue whale is larger than the humpback whaleand its body length is equivalent to two times that of the humpback whale
The blue whale is larger than the humpback whaleand its body length is equivalent to two times that of the humpback whale
The blue whale is larger than the humpback whaleand its body length is equivalent to two times that of the humpback whale. strong>The blue whale is the largest living animal in the world, the largest known blue whale can reach 33 meters in length, while the largest humpback whale is only 18 meters long.
In terms of weight, the blue whale is 5-6 times greater than the humpback whale. The average body length of a blue whale is around 22 to 30 meters, and its weight is even more astonishing, generally between 150 and 180 tons, which is equivalent to the total weight of 30 adult African elephants, while the body length of an average humpback whale is approximately 12.9 to 13.7 meters and the weight is also 25 to 30 tons, which represents a weight difference of 12 cars compared to the blue whale.
Range of humpback whales and blue whales
Humpback whales are found in all major oceans. They are distributed in the vast sea from the edge of the Antarctic ice to 65 degrees north latitude. . It is a migratory species that lives in cool waters of high latitudes in summer, but mates and reproduces in tropical or subtropical waters. Humpback whales typically migrate up to 25,000 kilometers (16,000 miles) each year, making them one of the best travelers among mammals.
Blue whales are distributed throughout the major oceanss of the northern and southern hemispheres, from Antarctica to the North Pole. They are particularly abundant in the oceans near Antarctica, but are relatively rare in tropical waters.