Scientists found a new whale species in the Gulf of Mexico. Unfortunately, the number of these marine mammals are small—and they're in deep trouble.
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Scientists found a new whale species in the Gulf of Mexico. Unfortunately, the number of these marine mammals are small—and they're in deep trouble.
It's #FunFactFriday! #Didyouknow that Bryde's Whales were named after the 19th Century Norwegian whaler, John Bryde (pronounced "BROO-dus")? Bryde's whales are found in warm seas around the world, growing to 55 feet long and 90,000 pounds as they filter out plankton, crustaceans, and small fish using their large baleen plates.⠀ Photo by @loriannah⠀ #whaletales #whales #brydes #brydeswhales #whalesareawesome #whalewatching #getonaboat #dyk #trivia #funfact #whalesofinstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CTFYtO5sB1V/?utm_medium=tumblr
It's #FunFactFriday! #Didyouknow that Bryde's Whales were named after the 19th Century Norwegian whaler, John Bryde (pronounced "BROO-dus")? Bryde's whales are found in warm seas around the world, growing to 55 feet long and 90,000 pounds as they filter out plankton, crustaceans, and small fish using their large baleen plates. Photo by @taslishaw #whaletales #whales #brydes #brydeswhales #whalesareawesome #whalewatching #getonaboat #nz #dyk #trivia #funfact #whalesofinstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/B_X8fw0grY1/?igshid=1i900snzvpwm0
It's #FunFactFriday! #Didyouknow that Bryde's Whales were named after the 19th Century Norwegian whaler, John Bryde (pronounced "BROO-dus")? Bryde's whales are found in warm seas around the world, growing to 55 feet long and 90,000 pounds as they filter out plankton, crustaceans, and small fish using their large baleen plates.⠀ Photo by @gary_j27⠀ #whaletales #whales #brydes #brydeswhales #whalesareawesome #whalewatching #getonaboat #nz #dyk #trivia #funfact #whalesofinstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/Bwu8SetjS7h/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1nd0d47z9xcl8
It's #FunFactFriday! #Didyouknow that Bryde's Whales were named after the 19th Century Norwegian whaler, John Bryde (pronounced "BROO-dus")? Bryde's whales are found in warm seas around the world, growing to 55 feet long and 90,000 pounds as they filter out plankton, crustaceans, and small fish using their large baleen plates. Photo by @gary_j27 #whaletales #whales #brydes #brydeswhales #whalesareawesome #whalewatching #getonaboat #nz #dyk #trivia #funfact #whalesofinstagram
Check Out These Amazing Bryde’s Whales. This is rare footage of them in action creating bubble nets and then opening their huge mouths to take in their lunch. This is a two part video from Seeker+SCI. Swipe from right to left to view the second half.• • #Whales #BrydesWhales #BubbleNet #HugeWhaleMouth #RareWhale https://www.instagram.com/p/BsgHZuMhiHW/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=23dddri2n5tp
Brydes Whale (Balaenoptera brydei) 🐳 taken during my time working on @aucklandwhale - I need some time back out on the water with my cetaceans 🐬🐳 #brydeswhales #aucklandwhale