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Fin whales, and a blue, hanging around and feeding off South Bay waters –  Daily Breeze
Fin whales, and a blue, hanging around and feeding off South Bay waters – Daily Breeze

Mascot Profiles: A Blue Whale - The Champaign Room
Mascot Profiles: A Blue Whale - The Champaign Room

10 Wonderful Whale Facts | NOAA Fisheries
10 Wonderful Whale Facts | NOAA Fisheries

One breath, she was gone': A rare close encounter with a blue whale |  Stuff.co.nz
One breath, she was gone': A rare close encounter with a blue whale | Stuff.co.nz

All About Blue Whales – by Matthew B. | Mrs. Teasdale's Kindergarten Class  Blog 2012-13
All About Blue Whales – by Matthew B. | Mrs. Teasdale's Kindergarten Class Blog 2012-13

California blue whales bounce back to near historic numbers - BBC News
California blue whales bounce back to near historic numbers - BBC News

Whales ingest millions of microplastic particles a day, study finds |  Plastics | The Guardian
Whales ingest millions of microplastic particles a day, study finds | Plastics | The Guardian

Nature's Holy Grail: Filming the Blue Whale
Nature's Holy Grail: Filming the Blue Whale

Whale Photos and Dolphin Photos - Photographs of Cetaceans
Whale Photos and Dolphin Photos - Photographs of Cetaceans

Blue Whale Song Mystery Baffles Scientists | WIRED
Blue Whale Song Mystery Baffles Scientists | WIRED

Big whales eat far more than scientists previously thought : NPR
Big whales eat far more than scientists previously thought : NPR

Why does the blue whale have such a boring name considering it's the  largest beast in all history? - Quora
Why does the blue whale have such a boring name considering it's the largest beast in all history? - Quora

Big whales eat far more than scientists previously thought : NPR
Big whales eat far more than scientists previously thought : NPR

The Not So Tender World of Whale Courtship — Inertia Network
The Not So Tender World of Whale Courtship — Inertia Network

Bon appetit: Blue whales gobble up 16 tons of food daily | Daily Sabah
Bon appetit: Blue whales gobble up 16 tons of food daily | Daily Sabah

How Big Are Blue Whales Really? (And More Importantly: Why?) | IFLScience
How Big Are Blue Whales Really? (And More Importantly: Why?) | IFLScience

Blue whales 'swallow ten million pieces of plastic a day'
Blue whales 'swallow ten million pieces of plastic a day'

World's Biggest Whales Eat Three Times More Food Than Scientists Thought |  Smithsonian Voices | National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Magazine
World's Biggest Whales Eat Three Times More Food Than Scientists Thought | Smithsonian Voices | National Museum of Natural History Smithsonian Magazine

Blue Whale Heart Rate Can Drop to Just Two Beats Per Minute While Diving
Blue Whale Heart Rate Can Drop to Just Two Beats Per Minute While Diving

The truth about Blue Whale | WIRED UK
The truth about Blue Whale | WIRED UK

Biologists vastly underestimated how much whales eat and poop | Popular  Science
Biologists vastly underestimated how much whales eat and poop | Popular Science

First-ever recording of a blue whale's heart rate | Stanford News
First-ever recording of a blue whale's heart rate | Stanford News

Gory footage confirms orca pods can kill adult blue whales
Gory footage confirms orca pods can kill adult blue whales

Whales eat three times more than previously thought | National Geographic
Whales eat three times more than previously thought | National Geographic

Life Size Blue Whale - The FWA
Life Size Blue Whale - The FWA

Rare, out-of-season sighting of 70-foot blue whale surprises on the sea –  Orange County Register
Rare, out-of-season sighting of 70-foot blue whale surprises on the sea – Orange County Register

Massive carcass of endangered blue whale washes onto popular N.S. beach |  CBC News
Massive carcass of endangered blue whale washes onto popular N.S. beach | CBC News

Microplastics: Blue whales could be eating 10 million pieces of plastic  every day | New Scientist
Microplastics: Blue whales could be eating 10 million pieces of plastic every day | New Scientist