Fin whale  

Fin whales are the second-largest animals on Earth, after blue whales.

Fin whales can swim at speeds of up to 47 km/h, earning them the nickname "greyhounds of the sea.".

Fin whales produce one of the loudest sounds in the animal kingdom, reaching up to 180 decibels.

Fin whales have asymmetrical coloration, with a white lower jaw on the right side and dark on the left.

Fin whales can hold their breath for up to 20 minutes while diving to depths of around 500 meters.

Fin whales primarily feed on krill, small fish, and squid by lunging through schools with their mouths open.

Fin whale  

bullet The Biggest Animals: #2

bullet The Heaviest Animals: #2

bullet The Fastest Animals: #28

bullet The Longest Living Animals: #5

bullet The Loudest Animals: #3


Fin whale  
Fin whale  

27 meters

120 tons

90 years

47 kmph

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