Thursday, 18 August 2011

Southern right whale

A southern right whale's head measures one third of its total length. It is one of the easiest
to identify as the enormous head is also covered in white-coloured outgrowths of tough skin. These callosities form a unique pattern on each whale, like fingerprints in . Courtship and mating is both tender and graceful, without any animosity between males mating with the same female. Females calve once every three years, giving to a weighty 1,500kg calf. Despite their great size, the young are brought up on a diet of high-fat milk and remain in , safe from the likes of and . Southern right whales are only found in the oceans of the southern hemisphere. They inhabit waters close to during the summer and northwards to coastal areas in winter.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/nature/life/Southern_right_whale

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