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

    The fin whale (Balaenoptera physalus), also known as the finback whale or common rorqual, is a species of baleen whale and the second-longest cetacean after the blue whale. The biggest individual reportedly measured 26 m (85 ft) in length, with a maximum recorded weight of 77,000–81,000 kg (170,000–179,000 lb).

  2. www.fisheries.noaa.gov › species › fin-whaleFin Whale | NOAA Fisheries

    Oct 30, 2023 · Learn about the fin whale, the second-largest whale species on earth, and its endangered status, threats, and recovery efforts. Find out its appearance, behavior, diet, distribution, and more from NOAA Fisheries experts.

  3. Learn about the fin whale, the second biggest mammal in the world, with its distinctive asymmetrical pigmentation and fast swimming. Find out how to help protect this vulnerable species from whaling, ship strikes and other threats.

  4. Learn about the fin whale, the second largest mammal in the world, and its endangered status due to commercial whaling and environmental change. Find out how WWF works to protect this species and its habitat through the International Whaling Commission and other initiatives.

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  5. Jul 26, 2023 · Learn about the fin whale, the second largest animal in the world after the blue whale, with a distinctive dorsal fin and a streamlined shape. Discover its distribution, migration, social structure, breeding, and vocalizations. See pictures and videos of this endangered mammal in action.

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  6. iwc.int › about-whales › whale-speciesFin whale - IWC

    Learn about the second largest species of whale after blue whales, its distribution, biology, ecology, social structure, reproduction and conservation status. Find out how to see fin whales in the Mediterranean, where they are one of the most regularly observed whale species and face threats from human activities.

  7. Learn about the fin whale, a slender baleen whale that is second in size to the blue whale and has an asymmetrical coloration. Find out how it feeds, migrates, breeds, and was hunted by whalers in the past.

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