Are purple whales real?

While there are no species of whale that are entirely purple, some whales, notably minke whales, have a coloration that includes shades of purple, black, and gray.

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Are there purple whales?

Appearance: The minke whale's scientific name Balaenoptera acutorostrata means winged whale, sharp snout which encapsulates the appearance of the minke whale. Compared to other whales, minke whales are known for their relatively small size as well as black/purple/dark gray slender bodies.

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What is the rarest kind of whale?

Spade-toothed Whale (Mesoplodon traversii):

Considered one of the rarest and least understood whales. Only known from a few strandings.

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How many colors of whales are there?

When beluga whales are born, their coats are dark gray. As they get older, their colors change to blue or brown. These whales will become completely white once they reach the age of five to twelve. Because they are so white in color, some belugas can appear almost yellow due to the algae growing on them.

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What is the deadliest whale to humans?

Karen Harris orcas are one of the most vicious ocean predators, they don't just kill for food, they also kill for pleasure and they torture their prey. If you want to call them killer dolphin instead of killer whale, by all means go ahead, but they're the humans of the ocean.

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What does "Blauwal" mean?

masculine noun. blue whale. DeclensionBlauwal is a masculine noun. Remember that, in German, both the spelling of the word and the article preceding the word can change depending on whether it is in the nominative, accusative, genitive, or dative case.

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What is the real color of a whale?

After all, isn't the blue colour of Balaenoptera musculus, in addition to its enormous size, the trademark feature of these giants of the sea? Not exactly. In reality, blue whales are not really blue: instead, their skin is light grey and speckled!

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Do gray whales exist?

Two Pacific Ocean populations of gray whales exist: the western Pacific stock, with a migratory route that is unknown, but presumed to be between the Sea of Okhotsk and southern Korea; and the eastern Pacific stock that travels from the Bering, Chukchi and Beaufort Seas to the southern Gulf of California and Baja.

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What is the deadliest kind of whale?

The killer whale, also known as orca, is the ocean's top predator.

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What is a ghost whale?

The Bake-kujira (Japanese: 化鯨; ghost whale) is a mythical Japanese yōkai (ghost, phantom, or strange apparition) from western Japan. It is described as being a skeleton whale that is accompanied by unknown fish and weird birds.

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What is the loneliest whale called?

“The 52-Hertz Whale is a unique whale that calls at a characteristic frequency of 52 Hz, a much higher frequency than the vocalizations of most whales. It appears to be the only individual with this call, and it has been described as the world's loneliest whale.

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Does a pink whale exist?

Rare pink whale spotted in off Newfoundland coast. Lorna Baker's day trip with her family to watch the capelin roll in Long Beach on the Bonavista Peninsula turned into something more extraordinary — a chance sighting of an oddly pink-hued whale.

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What is the meaning of purple whale?

Purple whales are not normal whales. They are fictional creatures living in the ocean who haunt the deep and murky waters. Their purple flesh helps them blend into the deep and they sneak up on accepting prey, usually fish, and they smile at them.

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What color is a false killer whale?

False killer whales are large members of the dolphin family. They are dark gray, often appearing black on all but a small part of their ventral (underside) surface, which is lighter between the pectoral fins running from the throat down to the belly.

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What animal has the closest DNA to a whale?

A study published in the latest issue of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows that the whale and the hippo are each other's closest living relatives. The genetic analysis was conducted by Masato Nikaido and Norihiro Okada of the Tokyo Institute of Technology, and by Alejandro P.

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Can a blue whale live 200 years?

Life span. Blue whales live around 80–90 years or more.

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How do whales sleep?

To be able to sleep, whales shut down half of their brain at a time. Being partially awake allows them to continue breathing and be aware of their surroundings. Whales will usually stay in place as they sleep near the surface. As they rest, they are switching which hemisphere of the brain is awake.

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Are orca blue whales?

Both animals are air-breathing mammals and belong to the whale family, although orcas have a further classification as members of the dolphin family. However, when it comes to size, the blue whale far surpasses the orca. Still, orcas aren't small creatures by any means and are some of the ocean's most feared predators.

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Why do we call them sperm whales?

Why are sperm whales called sperm whales? Well, they are named after the waxy liquid substance found in their heads, known as spermaceti, which helps them to control their buoyancy when diving.

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Can a blue whale live 100 years old?

The oldest ever recorded Blue Whale was estimated at 110 years old and the average lifespan for a Blue is between 80-100 years old. A female Blue Whale will generally have only one calf every 2-3 years and her gestation period is 10-11 months.

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Has a whale ever saved a human?

Humpback Whale Saves Diver From Tiger Shark Attack! In 2017, marine biologist Nan Hauser had one of the most unbelievable encounters in the Cook Islands. While diving, a 25-ton humpback whale suddenly swam up to her, gently pushing her with its fin and keeping her close for nearly 10 minutes.

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Can sperm whale clicks hurt you?

Ultimately, my experience with these whales over the last decade and hundreds of hours in the water with them reveals that there is practically a zero-risk in any harm, pain, or damage to the human body from sperm whale clicks.

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