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Incredible Facts About the World's Rarest Whales—Prepare to Be Amazed!
North Atlantic Right Whale:
With only 400 left, these slow swimmers are distinguished by their V-shaped blow and unique callosities on their heads.
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Vaquita:
Less than 10 remain of this tiny species, found exclusively in the Gulf of California and threatened by deadly fishing nets.
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Bowhead Whale:
Masters of icy waters, they boast the longest baleen plates and a lifespan of over 200 years—a testament to marine longevity.
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Sei Whale:
Speed demons of the ocean, their streamlined bodies cruise thousands of kilometers annually, despite their endangered status.
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Blue Whale:
Earth’s largest creature, with voices that echo across oceans, they're as heavy as elephants and boast hearts the size of cars.
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Sperm Whale:
Giant-headed divers, they plummet to depths of 2,000 meters in search of squid, their heads once prized by whalers.
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North Pacific Right Whale:
Ghosts of the Pacific, with only 250 surviving, they evade extinction despite historic whaling and modern threats.
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Gervais' Beaked Whale:
Elusive deep-sea divers with visible teeth, these mysterious creatures rarely grace human eyes.
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Spade-toothed Whale:
A mystery unveiled in New Zealand, this ghostly species lives in depths untouched by human sight, its secrets waiting to be uncovered.
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