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Fin whales, and a blue, hanging around and feeding off South Bay waters – Daily Breeze
Mascot Profiles: A Blue Whale - The Champaign Room
10 Wonderful Whale Facts | NOAA Fisheries
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
California blue whales bounce back to near historic numbers - BBC News
Whales ingest millions of microplastic particles a day, study finds | Plastics | The Guardian
Nature's Holy Grail: Filming the Blue Whale
Whale Photos and Dolphin Photos - Photographs of Cetaceans
Blue Whale Song Mystery Baffles Scientists | WIRED
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
Big whales eat far more than scientists previously thought : NPR
The Not So Tender World of Whale Courtship — Inertia Network
Bon appetit: Blue whales gobble up 16 tons of food daily | Daily Sabah
How Big Are Blue Whales Really? (And More Importantly: Why?) | IFLScience
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
Blue Whale Heart Rate Can Drop to Just Two Beats Per Minute While Diving
The truth about Blue Whale | WIRED UK
Biologists vastly underestimated how much whales eat and poop | Popular Science
First-ever recording of a blue whale's heart rate | Stanford News
Gory footage confirms orca pods can kill adult blue whales
Whales eat three times more than previously thought | National Geographic
Life Size Blue Whale - The FWA
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
Microplastics: Blue whales could be eating 10 million pieces of plastic every day | New Scientist