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Whales size comparison with Lego minifigures. Dolphins are in whales family. How interesting it is. Do you know how big is a whale compared to a human? I am using Lego minifigure in this comparison. This is just for fun. How big is the biggest whale? It's Blue whale. Length is 25m. Can you swim with blue whale? See how Lego diver minifigure swims with dolphin and whale, happily. Is blue whale bigger than Megalodon? I will do another size comparison video for this topic. What are the different sizes of whales? Comparing 10 whales here. Lego deep sea creatures - Putting Lego minifigures with deep sea creatures. Is dolphin a whale? Yes. Dolphin is whale. Are dolphins and whales the same species? Yes, dolphins and whales are the same species. Whale and dolphin family list: #Blue whale (Balaenolptera Musculus) #Sei whale (Balaenoptera Borealis) #Humpback whale (Megaptera Novaeangliae) #Minke whale #Fin whale (Balaenoptera Physalus) #Gray whale (Eschrichtius Robustus) #Sperm whale (Physeter Macrocephalus) #Killer whale (Orca? Orcinus Orca?) #Bowhead whale (Balaena Mysticetus) #Beluga whale (Delphinapterus Leucas) #Bottlenose dolphin (Tursiops Truncatus) #Risson’s dolphin (grampus) #Amazon river dolphin #Irrawaddy dolphin #Commerson dolphin (jacobita, skunk dolphin, piebald dolphin or panda dolphin) Whales are social, air breathing mammals, they feed their babies with their own milk, and they take extraordinarily good care of their young and teach them life skills. Many of us believe whales are special; they certainly invoke a sense of wonder and a feeling of kinship. There is something almost other-worldly about them. Whales enrich the lives of many people who come into contact with them. Whales are unique, beautiful, graceful and mysterious; they nurture, bond, play, sing and cooperate with one another. Here are some extraordinary facts about whales and their lives in the oceans. Baleen whales and toothed whales feed very differently. Baleen whales extract their prey from seawater as it flows through, or is forced through their baleen plates using their tongues and sometimes their throat muscles. They eat mainly small shrimplike krill, copepods and fish. Baleen is made out of keratin, the same protein that makes up our fingernails and hair, and so it is strong and flexible. Hundreds of overlapping baleen plates grow downwards from the roof of the whale’s mouth, like multi-layered curtains. The number, size and colour of the baleen plates are unique for each whale species. Baleen whales are all essentially filter feeders but their feeding techniques vary; the humpback and blue whale are gulpers – they open their mouths wide and gulp enormous mouthfuls of seawater, their prey gets caught amongst the baleen plates as the seawater is pushed back out through them. Bowhead and right whales are skim feeders, they swim along with their mouths half open, allowing sea water to flow through their baleen and trap plankton. Gray whales swim on their sides along the bottom of the ocean floor and suck up mud and water; they use their baleen to filter out tiny crustaceans from this sludge. Toothed whales (and dolphins and porpoises) all have teeth - the number, size and position of their teeth varies from species to species. They hunt mainly fish, squid and octopus using their sophisticated sonar systems – echolocation – to find and target their prey. Toothed whales generally use their teeth to grab and hold on to their prey before swallowing it. Some may also use their teeth for tearing and breaking up prey. Some beaked whales have only two to four teeth, they are squid eaters and are thought to suck in squid and swallow them whole. Which whale has the biggest teeth? Male narwhals definitely win the prize for the longest tooth. They grow one canine tooth, or tusk, which sticks straight out at the front of their mouths and grows up to 3m (9ft) long – it looks just like a jousting lance used in modern-day competitions. The narwhal’s sword-like tusk grows in a counter clockwise spiral and pokes right through the upper left-hand side of the mouth. The narwhal’s tusk is thought to be a male sexual trait similar to the antlers in male deer or the mane of a male lion. Very rarely, a female narwhal will grow a tusk or a male will grow two tusks. Ironically inside their mouths, narwhals do not have any teeth at all! The whale with the biggest full set of teeth is the sperm whale. Sperm whales have 40 to 52 cone-shaped teeth, up to10 to 20cm (4 to 8in) long, in their narrow lower jaws only. Each tooth is heavy and weighs as much as one kilogramme. Other size comparison videos: Dinosaurs size comparison with Lego minifigures: • Dinosaurs size comparison with Lego minifi... African animals size comparison with Lego minifigures: • African animals size comparison with Lego ...