A Whale of a Surprise!
We all know that whales are
amazing creatures. Their size coupled with their grace and beauty make
them incredible animals to behold. But for all that you do know about
whales, there are probably a few things that you don’t. Check out some
of these surprising facts about our mammalian marine counterparts.
Surprising Fact #1: Just because it looks like a whale does not mean it is a whale.
Yes, the orca, which is more commonly known as the killer whale,
actually is not a whale at all- it is a dolphin. The orca is one of the
largest species of dolphins measuring 25 feet in length and weighing
over 12,000 pounds. Like its more widely known dolphin relatives, the
orca is extremely intelligent. Orcas have been observed teaching very
sophisticated hunting maneuvers to one another – much to the
disappointment of the hunted, of course. And like dolphins, orcas crave
social interaction and travel in groups called pods. In fact, orcas
form tight knit intergenerational family units where three or four
generations may live together in a traveling pack.
Surprising Fact #2: Whales have big bodies and therefore they must eat big things.
Not quite. Though some whales dine on other marine mammals, blue whale
eat teeny tiny krill. Yes, krill. Try to picture feeding pieces of
tic-tac sized morsels of meat to a 280 pound linebacker. Get the
picture? Krill measures a measly 1 to 2 centimeters in length. The blue
whale dines at the bottom of the ocean floor. They use a method known as
filter feeding to gather its prey. Filter feeding means that the whale
opens its mouth very wide and then swims about. Water flows into the
whale’s mouth along with the krill. The whale then pushes the water out
but the krill gets stuck in the comb-like teeth called baleen. The
whale is left with a mouth full of delicious krill to eat.
Surprising Fact #3: All whales are not gigantic. There
is a species of whale known as the dwarf sperm whale that only measures
8.5 in length and weights a mere 550 whale pounds. Comparatively
speaking, this is miniscule; the blue whale can grow to a massive 100
feet and weigh 300,000 pounds (150 tons). So this is like comparing a
Mack truck to toy car. This petite whale can be found in both the
Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
Now you know! We are proud to manufacture a product that celebrates
the full-blooded whales and those whales who happen to be a distant
cousin. We hope you continue to share our love and admiration for
these incredible creatures. Contact us to learn about our delicious non gmo project verified products.
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