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Zoom Whales: Gray Whales

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Description: Includes information such as size, diet, known predators, vocalization, migration, reproduction, and pictures of the gray whale.
EnchantedLearning.com is a user-supported site. As a bonus, site members have access to a banner-ad-free version of the site, with print-friendly pages. The gray whale is a baleen whale (it is a filter feeder). Whalers used to call them "devilfish" because of their fierce defense they put up when hunted. They have a layer of blubber up to 10 inches (25 cm) thick. There are hairy bristles (vibrassae) on the gray whale's snout and the front of the head. These are used as tactile sensors, like cat's whiskers.
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Page title:GRAY WHALE: ZoomWhales.com
Keywords:Gray whale, baleen whales, Whales, Cetaceans, K-12
Description:The gray whale is a baleen whale (a filter feeder). Gray whales grow to be at most 45 feet (13.8 m) long, weighing about 36 tons (33 tonnes). Females are larger than males, as with all baleen whales.
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