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- Minke whale - Wikipedia
Common minke whales (Northern Hemisphere species) are distinguished from other whales by a white band on each flipper The body is usually black or dark-gray above and white underneath Minke whales have between 240 and 360 baleen plates on each side of their mouths
- Minke Whale - NOAA Fisheries
The common minke whale is the smallest baleen whale in North American waters These rorquals have a relatively small, dark, sleek body that can reach lengths of up to about 35 feet and weigh up to 20,000 pounds
- Facts About Minke Whales: The Little Giants of the Ocean
Learn minke whale facts, including their size, diet, habitat, population status, threats, and why protecting these baleen whales is crucial for ocean health
- Northern or Common minke whale - Whale Dolphin Conservation USA
The common minke whale is the smallest of all baleen whales, reaching around 8 to 9 meters long Their sleek, dark bodies parade black, dark brown and grey tones with a lighter belly that flashes through the water
- Minke whale - IWC
Minke whales are widely distributed throughout tropical, temperate and polar regions The smallest, and most streamlined of the rorqual whales, they are built for speed Their scientific name acutorostrata refers to the acutely pointed and streamlined shape of their head
- Common Minke Whale | The Canadian Encyclopedia
The common minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) is the smallest of the baleen whales but is one of the most abundant baleen whales in the world The scientific name acutorostrata means “sharp snout,” highlighting the whale’s pointed, bulletlike rostrum In Canadian waters, there are two distinct common minke whale subspecies: a North Pacific subspecies (Balaenoptera acutorostrata
- Minke Whale - Oceana
Common minke whales have dark backs and sides, and white underbellies They also have a white stripe across their flippers, and they have a dorsal fin Although they can grow to be up to over 10 meters long (33 feet), common minke whales are the smallest of the baleen whale species
- Its as sleek as a torpedo, as long as a bus, and weighs the same as an . . .
Minke whales are the smallest and often overlooked members of the baleen whale family, yet they are fascinating creatures with complex behaviors and surprising adaptability
- What Is a Minke Whale? Habitat, Diet, and Behavior
Gain a complete understanding of minke whales, exploring their defining characteristics, how they thrive, and their place in the marine world
- Discovering Whales - The Minke Whale
The Minke Whale is the smallest Rorqual and has a central ridge on top of a flat head The fin is in the last third of the back, is tall and erect and relative to body size, is the tallest of all baleen whales
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