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  1. Mar 15, 2018 · The fin whale is a member of the Mysticete (mustached) suborder of whales. The second largest whale on the planet, fin whales reach 70 to 80 feet in length and weigh 40 to 80 tons. Fin whales have a distinctive V-shaped pattern of coloration around their head called a “chevron.”. Although the overall visible color of the animal is dark gray ...

  2. whalesense.org › marine-mammal-species › fin-whaleFin whale - Whale SENSE

    Fin whales feed in the summer on krill, small schooling fish (including herring, capelin, and sand lance), and squid. Fin whales will lunge into a school of fish or skim the surface of the water with their mouths wide open, taking in huge volumes of water and filtering out food using the 260 to 480 baleen plates on the upper part of their mouth.

  3. Sep 8, 2022 · The fin whale is the second-largest animal on the planet. Recently, scientists and filmmakers captured a feeding frenzy on video of some 300 fin whales off the coast of Antarctica.

  4. Aug 9, 2022 · Fin whales produce a variety of low-frequency sounds to communicate, some of which can be as loud as 196.9 dB—making them one of the loudest animals in the ocean. Increased underwater noise can ...

  5. The Fin Whale is the second-largest animal on the planet, surpassed only by the Blue Whale, and can consume up to two tons of food per day during feeding season. These whales are among the fastest of the great whales, capable of bursts of speed up to 23 miles per hour, earning them the nickname “greyhound of the sea.”

  6. 7 Fabulous Fin Whale Facts. Fins have a unique colourization feature – their faces are asymmetrical. The right underside of their jaw, right lip, and the right side of their baleen are a yellowish-white, while the left-side correspondents are gray. Some scientists think the odd colouring comes from hunting – the Whales keep the white side ...

  7. The fin whale is the second longest of all of the baleen whales, and has the typical rorqual body form, which is long, slender and streamlined. Fin whales produce a tall columnar blow that can be six metres high. The fin whale is found in all of the world’s major oceans. It is a migratory species that spends the winter months in temperate mid ...

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