Read More 327 views7 minute read Baleen Whales Biologist studies Cetaceans Featured Posts Azores: An oasis in the middle of the AtlanticByFuturismo Biologists TeamMarch 31, 2022 Rising from the depths of the North Atlantic, the archipelago of the Azores creates an oasis for marine… Read More 0 0
Read More 3.0K views3 minute read Baleen Whales Bryde’s whale fact sheetByFuturismo Biologists TeamJuly 30, 2020 The Bryde’s whale (pronounced broo-dess) is also known as the tropical whale because it isthe only baleen whale… Read More 0 0
Read More 2.4K views2 minute read Baleen Whales Humpback whale fact sheetByFuturismo Biologists TeamJuly 30, 2007 Humpback are distinguished by their long pectoral fins (which can reach up to 5 m in length), and… Read More 0 0
Read More 2.3K views2 minute read Baleen Whales Minke whale fact sheetByFuturismo Biologists TeamJuly 30, 2007 Minke whales are the smallest and most abundant of the rorquals. They are divided into two distinct species: common… Read More 0 0
Read More 3.1K views2 minute read Baleen Whales Sei whale fact sheetByFuturismo Biologists TeamJuly 30, 2007 The sei whale (pronounced say) is the one of the least known of the rorqual family and can… Read More 0 0
Read More 3.4K views2 minute read Baleen Whales Fin whale fact sheetByFuturismo Biologists TeamJuly 30, 2007 Fin whales are the second largest animals in the world. Their most distinguishing feature is the asymmetrical markings on the… Read More 0 0
Read More 1.4K views2 minute read Baleen Whales Blue whale fact sheetByFuturismo Biologists TeamJuly 30, 2007 Blue whales are the largest animals in the world. They can easily be detected from great a distance… Read More 0 0