Whales: Majestic and Intelligent Marine Mammals
Whales are air-breathing mammals that nurture their young, teach life skills, and inspire awe. Graceful, social, and mysterious, they play, bond, and communicate in unique ways.
1. Two Types of Whales
- Whales are divided into toothed and baleen types.
- Toothed whales (76 species, including sperm whales, belugas, narwhals) have teeth and use echolocation to hunt fish, squid, and octopuses.
- Baleen whales have keratin plates instead of teeth to filter feed.
2. The Largest Animal Ever: Blue Whale
- Blue whales are the largest animals to have ever existed, weighing up to 200 tons (about 33 elephants).
3. Singing
- Male humpbacks are renowned singers, performing 30-minute songs sometimes recorded commercially.
- Bowheads have the most extensive song repertoire and often improvise like jazz musicians.
- Blue whales produce low-intensity songs despite being the largest mammals.
4. Longest-Lived Whales: Bowheads
- Bowhead whales can live up to 200 years.
- They possess the widest mouths of any animal, useful for feeding.
5. Grey Whale Migration
- Grey whales undertake one of the longest migrations: over 10,000 miles between Alaska and Mexico each year.
6. Unique Whale Tails
- Each whale’s tail (fluke) is unique, like human fingerprints or zebra stripes, with distinct patterns, colors, and scars.
7. Sperm Whale Sleeping Habits
- Sperm whales can rest vertically, shutting down half their brain while keeping one eye alert for predators.
- Other whales rest horizontally, a behavior called “logging.”
8. Conservation: Blue Whale Near Extinction
- Commercial whaling nearly eradicated Antarctic blue whales, from ~225,000 to less than 3,000.
- They are now critically endangered.
9. Humpback Whales Inspire Wind Turbines
- Small ridges (tubercles) on humpback flippers improve underwater agility.
- This “tubercle effect” inspired more efficient turbine blades with reduced drag.
10. Ambergris: Whale Feces Used in Perfume
- Ambergris, produced in whales’ digestive systems, starts soft and odorless but becomes a waxy, fragrant material after ocean exposure.
- It is historically used in perfumery.