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Blue Whale

captures from "The Blue Planet" published by BBC  
 
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tsuyagiku (11 minutes ago) Show Hide
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i read it has 20 inch of fat around them for when they go deeper into the water they can resist the cold ;p
roxascrunk (5 days ago) Show Hide
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when he says largest i would assume he means mass not just length or weight correct me if im wrong :]
Asim2846 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Amaziing !
DouglasEdward84 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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20 knots!!! its bloody fast to
chogsmog (1 week ago) Show Hide
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or the Seismosaurus was 148ft tall unlike the blue whale of 98ft though i spose the blue whale had more of the weight
yukariniro05 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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It's heavier coz it needs blubber or fat to survive coz it lives in the polar region
chogsmog (1 week ago) Show Hide
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why does he say the largest animal ever lived on our planet which is obviously false because take basilosaurus for example they were 118 ft long bigger than the 98ft blue whale easily
theHoffle123 (1 week ago) Show Hide
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I think David knows a little more than you mate...
chogsmog (1 week ago) Show Hide
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davids a fat prick shut up
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@chogsmog
It's not obviously false. Dinos like Seismosaurus' were long but it's all neck and tail, estimated to weigh around 80-100 tons. And basilosaurus has only averaged at 50ft though some have been found to be 80ft and estimated to maybe weigh as much as a sperm whale (their weight has been debated). Blue whales however are estimated to weigh around 150 tons.

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