Blue Whale: Largest Cetacean
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The biggest cetacean in the world is the blue whale, whose scientific name is Belayan Optera musculus .
It is possible for it to grow to 100 feet in length, but not much longer.
The blue whale is fussy form, which means it is shaped like a spindle that tapers toward both ends.
The animal has a broad, flat beak or rostrum and a broad beak.
It has a Ridge down the center of its back and has two blow holes when it comes up for air, the blow is high and shaped like an Oval.
Whales consume an average of 4 tons of krill a day .
Blue whales live about 80 to 90 years in the wild, though the oldest known live to be 110 years old .
A female or cow is ready to breed when she's about 10 years old , or 77 feet long, at least if she's from Antarctica .
Blue whale cows usually have a baby every two or three years .
When the calf is born, it's 23 feet long and its weight is 6200 lbs.
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