- Humpback whale - Wikipedia
The humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) is a species of baleen whale It is a rorqual (a member of the family Balaenopteridae) and is the only species in the genus Megaptera Adults range in length from 14–17 m (46–56 ft) and weigh up to 40 metric tons (44 short tons)
- Humpback whale | Size, Song, Habitat, Migration, Facts | Britannica
humpback whale, (Megaptera novaeangliae), a baleen whale known for its elaborate courtship songs and displays Humpbacks usually range from 12 to 16 metres (39 to 52 feet) in length and weigh approximately 36 metric tons (40 short [U S ] tons)
- Humpback whales: Facts about the singers of the sea
Humpback whales are well known for providing stunning marine spectacles, from breaching out of the water to singing haunting and melodic songs These ocean giants are part of a group of baleen —
- Humpback Whale - NOAA Fisheries
Humpback whales feed on shrimp-like crustaceans (krill) and small fish, straining huge volumes of ocean water through their baleen plates, which act like a sieve The humpback whale gets its common name from the distinctive hump on its back
- Humpback whale, facts and photos | National Geographic
Humpbacks are powerful swimmers, and they use their massive tail fins, called flukes, to propel themselves through the water and sometimes completely out of it These whales, like others,
- Humpback whale - Whale Dolphin Conservation USA
Singing some of the longest and most complex songs in the animal kingdom, humpback whales are masters of melody They are also known for the acrobatics - from flipper slapping to spy hopping to full body breaching, humpback whales can do amazing things for such a large animal!
- Humpback Whale Facts Pictures – Complete Species Guide - Active Wild
Humpback whale facts – a complete guide to one of the world's most distinctive marine mammals The humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) is a species of baleen whale known for its distinctive body shape, acrobatic behavior, and complex vocalizations
- Humpback Whale Animal Facts - Megaptera novaeangliae - A-Z Animals
Humpback whales make a series of moans, cries, and howls to communicate with each other Lacking vocal cords, humpbacks produce sounds with a larynx-like structure in the throat These sounds travel great distances through the water to reach the ears of other whales
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