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Blue Whale: Natural History Notebooks The largest creature ever known to have existed on Earth is the present-day blue whale. Today's blue whale is even larger than its prehistoric ancestors, reaching a total length of 30 m (100 ft.) and a weight of 136 t (150 tn.). Adult female blue whales are larger than adult males. The blue whale's heart alone is the size of a small car! Even the largest dinosaur weighed only about 18 t (20 tn.), although it probably reached 40 m (131 ft.) in length.
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Page title:Blue Whale: Natural History Notebooks
Keywords:blue whale, Balaenoptera musculus, Mammals, animal, guide, zoology, Natural History Notebooks, Canadian Museum of Nature
Description:Notes and images of blue whales, updated from the Canadian Museum of Nature's Natural History Notebooks series.
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