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Pygmy blue whale males average 83.5 tonnes (184,000 lb) to 99 tonnes (218,000 lb). [51] The weight of the heart of a stranded North Atlantic blue whale was 180 kg (400 lb), the largest known in any animal. [52] The record-holder blue whale was recorded at 173 tonnes (190 short tons), [53] with estimates of up to 199 tonnes (220 short tons). [54]
For over a year, the giant, 400-pound heart of a blue whale sat tucked away ? frozen ? in a warehouse two hours east of Toronto, Canada.
Its heart typically weighs 600 kg (1,300 lb; 0.66 short tons) [1] and can reach 900 kg (2,000 lb; 0.99 short tons) in exceptional cases [3] Its aorta is about 23 centimetres (9.1 in) in diameter. [4] The blue whale's penis typically measures 2.5 metres (8 ft 2 in) to 3 metres (9.8 ft) and a diameter of 30 centimetres (12 in) to 36 centimetres ...
The heart of a blue whale with a person standing next to it. The heart of baleen whales functions similarly to other mammals, with the major difference being the size. The heart can reach 454 kilograms (1,000 lb), but is still proportional to the whale's size.
Heart-nosed bat (Cardioderma cor) in Samburu National Reserve, Kenya. [41] ... Blue whale: 5,000,000,000^ Estimated Pallium (cortex) Balaenoptera musculus [70]
An underwater photographer who got up close and personal with a massive blue whale says the experience left him feeling awestruck — and incredibly small. Tanakit Suwanyangyaun, a 37-year-old ...
The blue whale was not the only marine life passengers saw on the trip. Laurino said they observed about 20 fin whales, pilot whales, several dolphin species, a manta ray that breached the surface ...
In 1827, a blue whale beached itself off the coast of Ostend. Whales were used as attractions in museums and traveling exhibitions. Depiction of baleen whaling, 1840 Stranded sperm whale engraving, 1598. Whalers from the 17th to 19th centuries depicted whales in drawings and recounted tales of their occupation.