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Humpback whale just below the ocean surface, showing its pleated throat grooves, barnacle-studded head, one pectoral fin and tail with shafts of light filtering down through the water.

How Often Do Whales Come Up For Air?

A majestic blue whale swims upward toward the water’s surface in a deep blue seascape, its long pleated throat, flippers, and tail clearly visible. The scene uses rich, painterly brushstrokes and light filtering from above to emphasize texture and depth.

Are Blue Whales Blue?

A watercolor illustration of a humpback whale breaching above deep blue waves, water cascading from its body against a glowing pastel rainbow sky.

10 Amazing Facts About Whales

A massive humpback whale swims beside a small yellow submarine above a coral-covered seabed, surrounded by schools of fish. The close proximity highlights the dramatic size difference and potential for collision.

Do Submarines Hit Whales?

Stylized underwater illustration of a large toothed whale swimming with its mouth open, clearly showing rows of sharp conical teeth, a pink tongue, and bubbles around its body.

Do Whales Have Teeth?

Transparent X-ray–style illustration of a whale showing its internal skeleton — skull with baleen-like structures, vertebral column, rib cage, flipper bones, and tail anatomy on a black background.

Do Whales Have Bones?

A detailed blue-toned illustration of a large baleen whale angled upward with extended flippers, visible throat grooves and textured skin, set against soft watercolor-like swirls suggesting ocean water.

Why Don’t Whales Have Gills?

A scuba diver hovers near the gaping mouth of a massive baleen whale, its open jaw and rows of baleen visible against deep blue water. The scale contrast emphasizes the whale’s enormous size compared with the diver and suggests the scene is about feeding and scale rather than an attack.

Do Whales Eat People?

Humpback whale rises out of a deep-blue sea in a powerful breach, water spraying from its arched body and long pectoral fins extended. A clear sky with scattered clouds and small seabirds frames the action.

Why Do Whales Breach?

A humpback whale breaches dramatically from choppy, rain-swept ocean waters under dark, stormy clouds, with water spray and streaking raindrops surrounding its arched body.

Do Whales Like Rain?

Majestic blue whale swimming upward through deep, sunlit ocean water, its textured skin, throat pleats, and barnacles visible. The image emphasizes the whale's scale and marine habitat, underscoring their ecological importance.

Why Are Whales Important?

A large whale swims through sunlit water surrounded by smaller fish, with a trail of bubbles rising toward the surface above a rocky seafloor.

Do Whales Fart?

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