Blue Whale Vs. Human Size Comparison Stacking a blue whale vs. sperm whale vs. megalodon vs. brontosaurs vs. human It’s easy to forget just how big a blue whale is compared to a human until you learn that just the tail of a blue whale is 25 feet wide – nearly 5 times the heigh...
根据第一段中的“Cetaceans(鲸目动物) are the longest-living animals in general, with some whale species surviving to over 200 years old. Given their size, their bodies contain much more cells than the human body. It’s a wonder how this is possible.(鲸目动物通常是寿命最长的动物,有些鲸鱼...
annual krill catches have increased rapidly since 2007 (Fig.1A). The burgeoning fish meal and omega-3 supplement industries are largely responsible for this renewed interest in krill, rather than human consumption41. Currently, the total allowable krill catch across the Southern Ocean ...
extinction of large morine(海洋的) species would impoct the ecological roles of ocean ecosystems."The extinctionc risis challenges scientists to better measure biodiversity: how will the total voriety of life on Earth be affect edas human activities lead to the losses of more and more species?"...
Although the blue whale’s brain is large when compared to human’s, it is relatively small regarding its body size. Blue whale’s brain has a weight of about 7 kg (6.92 kg) / 15.3lb, which corresponds with only 0.001-0.007% of its total body weight. ...
A humpback whale’s underbelly is like the whale version of a human fingerprint – each one is different. Where to Stay in Hervey Bay & Fraser Island To complete your amazing whale-watching weekend, you need the perfect hotel. Grand Mercure Allegra Hervey Bayis right on the water, overlookin...
s brain is the largest of any known modern or extinct animal. Its size is more than three times that of an average adult human brain in volume. Despite its massive size, the sperm whale’s encephalization quotient (EQ) is relatively low, at around 0.3, especially when compared to other ...
compared to the ocean where they can swim freely. In captivity, space is limited. According to one expert, “orcas can swim up to 100 miles per day- a phenomenal amount, in comparison to the exercise they receive in captivity” (Cronin). While in captivity, an orca has to keep swimming...
‘change in chorusing behaviour’ as one of three events: a following whale begins chorusing with a leading whale, pauses chorusing, or ceases vocalizing for the remainder of the exchange. Compared to unornamented codas, ornamented codas from the leading whale are disproportionately succeeded by ...
There is a substantially larger volume of literature citing study locations from within Canadian or American waters, compared to other Arctic states. Further, lead author institutions are also most often based within Canada or the USA than other Arctic states. This may be, in part, due to the...