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Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus)

Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus)
Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus)

About Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus)

  • Kingdom: Animals
  • Phylum: Chordates
  • Class: Mammals
  • Order: Cetacea
  • Family: Eschrichtiidae

The gray whale, also known as the grey whale, is a baleen whale that migrates between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of 14.9–15.2 m (49–50 ft), a weight of up to 41 to 45 tonnes and lives between 55 and 70 years, although one female was estimated to be 75–80 years of age. The common name of the whale comes from the gray patches and white mottling on its dark skin. Gray whales were once called devil fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted. The gray whale is the sole living species in the genus Eschrichtius. It is the sole living genus in the family Eschrichtiidae, however some recent studies classify it as a member of the family Balaenopteridae. This mammal is descended from filter-feeding whales that appeared during the Neogene.

Source: Wikipedia

Visits

  • 2001-03-15

    Point Reyes National Seashore, United States of America
  • 2002-05-28

    Farallones Marine Sanctuary, United States of America
  • 2008-02-22

    Puerto Adolfo Lopes Mateos, Mexico
    Image from 2008-02-22
    Image from 2008-02-22
    Image from 2008-02-22
  • 2008-02-23

    Cabo Pulmo, Mexico
  • 2015-02-21

    Half Moon Bay - Pillar Point, United States of America
  • 2021-04-04

    Elkhorn Slough, United States of America
    Image from 2021-04-04
  • 2025-01-03

    Pier 94, United States of America
    Very near to the shore.