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The world's largest marine creature the "blue whale"
- From the appearance of the whale Balaenoptera edeni in Hong Kong waters
On August 9, 2021, a whale, Bryde's whale Jr. (Balaenoptera edeni), was observed in Hong Kong waters, showing its back five times and swallowing three times between 8:00 and 10:00 a.m. on August 9. From the moment the whale, Balaenoptera edeni, was found in Hong Kong waters, the authorities issued an initiative to the community, calling on the public and crew not to approach Balaenoptera edeni, not to feed it, not to spectate, and to guard Balaenoptera edeni as best as they could edeni) and let the whale, Balaenoptera edeni, avoid incoming and outgoing vessels to ensure the safety of Balaenoptera edeni during its stay in Hong Kong waters.
When it comes to the giants in the ocean, our first impression will be associated with the whale, a behemoth that is found in all four oceans. The blue whale is the largest whale and the largest marine creature in the world. There are many kinds of whales, including fin whales, blue whales, humpback whales, gray whales, etc. The largest whale in the world is the blue whale. The blue whale is considered to be the largest animal known to have survived on earth in terms of size. Because of the buoyancy of the ocean, blue whales do not need to struggle to support their weight as land animals do, plus their large bodies help maintain a constant body temperature. An adult blue whale can grow to about 30 times the weight of an African elephant.
The body of the blue whale is so huge that a blue whale tongue is 2,000 kilograms (a blue whale’s tongue is big enough for 50 people to stand on), blue whale veins are thick enough to hold a child, and the male blue whale's penis is 3 meters long, and the testicles are 45 kilograms. Blue whales are also incredibly powerful, the power issued by the power of about 1500-1700 horsepower, known as the animal world deserves to be Hercules. The blue whale's entire body is light blue or sage-gray, with a light-colored fine pattern on the back and a white spot on the chest. Female blue whales have cleavage on both sides of the reproductive orifice, which contains elongated nipples. The blue whale head is relatively small and flat, with 2 vents, located on the top of the head.
Blue whales have a wide muzzle, a large mouth with no teeth, and a wide upper jaw that bulges upward in an arc. There is a lot of wax accumulated in the eardrum of the blue whale, and the age of the blue whale can be judged according to the thickness of the wax. The tail of the blue whale is broad and flat, and the whole body is streamlined. Blue whales are mammals and need to drink 400 liters of breast milk every day during the first seven months of their lives. Blue whales grow very fast, adding an average of 180 pounds every day. The longest blue whale was a 33.58-meter long whale captured in Antarctic waters in the early twentieth century. The heaviest blue whale was a female blue whale, weighing 190 tons, captured in the waters of South Georgia in 1947.
For over 300 years, we humans have been hunting whales because a single whale provides the meat and fat that many people need. Almost all whale populations have begun to decline since the human whaling industry began, and their sheer size makes them particularly easy targets for attack. But as awareness of the ocean has increased, scientists have begun to look for more mammals to replace whales as a new food source. For over 300 years, we humans have been hunting whales because a single whale provides the meat and fat that many people need. Almost all whale populations have begun to decline since the human whaling industry began, and their sheer size makes them particularly easy targets for attack.
As awareness of the oceans has increased, scientists have begun to look for more mammals to replace whales as a new food source. Some countries are still hunting blue whales for scientific purposes, despite the fact that there are now clear international rules prohibiting the commercial killing of blue whales. Blue whales love to eat fish and other marine life, so they can consume most fish as their own food. However, as human fishing in the oceans has increased, the range of food available to blue whales has begun to decrease. As the fish population declined, blue whales had to increase the proportion of krill in their diet. Unfortunately, humans are also going after krill, which has been given greater promise as nutrient-rich marine food and is seen as the answer to future food shortages.
Historically, animals that compete with humans in the food chain have only one way to go, and that is extinction, meaning that if we don't protect blue whales effectively, they are likely to be wiped out soon, so protect them!
Original by Dawnxisoul393
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