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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Minke_whaleMinke whale - Wikipedia

    The minke whale (/ ˈ m ɪ n k i /), or lesser rorqual, is a species complex of baleen whale. The two species of minke whale are the common (or northern) minke whale and the Antarctic (or southern) minke whale.

  2. www.fisheries.noaa.gov › species › minke-whaleMinke Whale | NOAA Fisheries

    Sep 16, 2022 · Minke whales are members of the baleen or “great” whale family and are the smallest of the rorquals. They are one of the most abundant rorqual in the world, and their population status is considered stable throughout almost their entire range (especially when compared to other species of large whales).

  3. Interesting Minke Whale Facts 1. They’re named after a mistake. Minke whales are the smaller cousin of blue whales. The genus also contains the Bryde’s whale, fin whale and the Sei whale. All of these are so hard to tell apart you’d have to be a whale nerd to notice the difference (and you’d have to get a look at the ridges on their ...

  4. The common minke whale or northern minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) is a species of minke whale within the suborder of baleen whales. It is the smallest species of the rorquals and the second smallest species of baleen whale. Although first ignored by whalers due to its small size and low oil yield, it began to be exploited by various ...

  5. iwc.int › about-whales › whale-speciesMinke whale - IWC

    Minke whales are not known for their acrobatic or curious behavior around vessels, but their widespread and predominantly coastal distribution make them one of the targets of whale-watching activities around the world. Minke whale surfacing and dive pattern. Download minke whale factsheet

  6. The smallest member of the rorqual family, the gorgeous minke whale is one of the species most severely affected by the whaling industry. Despite its name, the common minke whale is, in fact, not so common. The 'minke' in their name comes from a notorious Norwegian whaler who mistook a minke whale for a blue whale.

  7. The minke whale is the smallest of the rorqual whales. Females reach an average length of 8.5m and males grow to about 8m. Like other baleen whales, those found in the northern hemisphere tend to be smaller than those from the southern hemisphere. Minke whales weigh between five to 10 tonnes.

  8. oceana.org › marine-life › minke-whaleMinke Whale | Oceana

    Minke whales are the most common of the great whale species, and can be found throughout the world’s oceans. Factors like age, maturity and sex dictate exactly where individuals will live. Older mature males tend to gravitate towards polar waters, where they’ll gather in groups of two or three.

  9. The common minke whale is the smallest of all baleen whales, reaching around 8 to 9 metres long. Their sleek, dark bodies parade black, dark brown and grey tones with a lighter belly that flashes through the water.

  10. whalesense.org › marine-mammal-species › minke-whaleMinke whale - Whale SENSE

    Minke is pronounced mink-ee. They are the smallest of the “great whales” or rorquals. Minke whales are considered the most abundant rorqual whale throughout the world. They are extremely fast swimmers, reaching speeds of 18-24 knots (16-24 mph) Lifespan: Minke whales can live up to 50 years.

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