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Fin whales
Feb 18, 2021
worldwildlife.org
Fin whale - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Nov 11, 2013
alchetron.com
Fin Whale | Oceana
Jul 20, 2024
oceana.org
Fin Whale Facts & Pictures: The World's Second Largest Animal
Jul 26, 2023
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Fin Whale
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Fin whale - Whale & Dolphin Conservation USA
Feb 27, 2019
whales.org
Pheena the Fin Whale
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Fin whale - Whale and Dolphin Conservation
Mar 13, 2019
whales.org
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The Fin whale is the second-largest animal on Earth, reaching lengths of up to 80 feet and weighing as much as 70 tons! Known as the “greyhounds of the sea,” they can swim at speeds of 25 mph—one of the fastest of all whales. Despite their massive size, fin whales feed mostly on tiny krill, schooling fish, and squid, consuming up to 2 tons of food per day. 💙 📍Spotted right here off our coast at Dana Wharf Whale Watching over the weekend! #FinWhale #DanaWharf #WhaleWatching #OceanFacts #ecotour
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Dana Wharf Whale Watch
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The fin whale, also known as finback or razorback whale, is the second largest mammal in the world, reaching lengths of up to 85 feet! We marvel at the sight of these massive animals every day that we are lucky enough to see them. #whalewatching #whales #oceans #capecod #wildlife | Hyannis Whale Watcher Cruises
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Feb 20, 2025
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Hyannis Whale Watcher Cruises
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Footage has captured the moment a fin whale was swimming alongside a pod of dolphins off the coast of the Isles of Scilly. The drone video was filmed by local cameraman Gareth Tibbs. He said there had been a lot of whale activity around the islands this winter, which was 'amazing' to see. Full story: https://bit.ly/3xdh0Zz | ITV News West Country
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Feb 10, 2023
Facebook
ITV News West Country
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Fin whale is going... going... but not quite gone
Jan 9, 2025
alaskasnewssource.com
Caudal Fin Types — Koaw Nature
Jan 1, 2009
koaw.org
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Scientific sampling of Anchorage fin whale continues after temps cool
Jan 10, 2025
alaskasnewssource.com
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Checking out the dead fin whale at the Oregon coast? Here's what to know
Feb 16, 2024
kptv.com
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An unforgettable encounter with a juvenile fin whale cruising Baja’s waters. Having this kind of encounter is as difficult as finding a small shell floating in the middle of the open ocean. Fin whales usually stay offshore and don’t hang around for long, which already makes sightings uncommon. Seeing a juvenile swim so clearly and calmly at the surface is even rarer. One of those moments you don’t really plan for but the ocean had other plans for us on that day. 🐋 Fin whales can feed far deeper
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2 months ago
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Baja Wild Encounters
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check out the pattern on this whale! Fin whales are second place when it comes to being the largest animal ever known to live on planet Earth, but they are by far number one when it comes to speed! Fin whales have been clocked at sleeds of 29 miles per hour, and they can easily cruise around 20 miles per hour. Fin whales also sport an asymmetrical paint job, which you can see here. Each whale has a totally unique pattern on their back, just like how we have different finger prints. Discovery Wha
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Sep 6, 2023
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Danny Frank
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Fin whales are the second-largest animals on Earth, after blue whales. 🐳✨🐳 They can grow up to 85 feet long and weigh up to 80 tons. Known as the “greyhounds of the sea,” fin whales are one of the fastest large whales, reaching speeds of up to 25 mph! They can live for 80–90 years, with some individuals reaching over 100 years. Fin whales are found in all major oceans, from polar to tropical waters, but prefer temperate and polar regions. They are filter feeders, using baleen plates to strain
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Feb 11, 2025
Facebook
Oceanside Whale Watching
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Dead fin whale found in Pacific Beach now being used for research
Jan 12, 2024
NBC Bay Area
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Fin whale found washed up on beach near Coastal Trail
Nov 19, 2024
alaskasnewssource.com
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Fin whale to provide scientific insights from ocean floor
Nov 23, 2011
cbs8.com
North Atlantic Right Whale
Mar 4, 2024
noaa.gov
Fin Placement on Surfboards: Everything to Know
Nov 6, 2021
surfhungry.com
Short-finned pilot whale - Whale & Dolphin Conservation USA
Jan 3, 2023
whales.org
Longboard and Mid-length Surfboard Fin Size Guide - Surf Learner
Dec 22, 2021
surflearner.com
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Fin Whales Seen in Stunning Formation Off NY Coast
10 months ago
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Storyful
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Discover Fin Whales in San Diego: A Whale Watching Guide
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3 months ago
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Gone Whale Watching San Diego on Instagram: "A very special moment with the second largest animal on earth for our lucky passengers! For the third year in a row, Fin Whales have arrived in San Diego right as winter changed to spring! Fin Whales in other parts of the world are not known to be very boat-friendly, but our population off of San Diego are routinely some of the most inquisitive whales we encounter all year! This whale here decided to point right at Captain Michael, gently approaching
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