Whales
Introduction
Do you know that whales are actually a bluey-gray color? You wouldn’t think this because to the human eye whales look true blue. You should read this information report because you will learn about the whales physical characteristics, their diet, habitat and their environmental dangers.
Diet
Whales eat many things. Whales eat many things like some of the smallest fish in the sea. They mainly eat krill which is a very small species of fish in the ocean. But evan though they are large animals they don’t eat large prey.
Physical Characteristics
Whales have got many physical characteristics.
Whales have long thin teeth and a yellowish underbelly. Underwater whales look true blue but really they are more grey than blue. This helps them to survive because since the ocean is blue the whales blend in beautifully so that they can hide from their predators killer whales.(Orca whales).
Habitat
Whales can swim and live in many places. Whales live in many different places like the Arctic ocean and the Antarctic ocean they also like to romme around blackish waters.
Environmental dangers
Whales have many environmental dangers. One of then is chemical pollution from the noisy ship lanes around their habitat. Surprisingly whales are afraid of noise The main concern of this is that even a slight increase in sound may make echolocation more difficult for whales. That's worrying because their prey, chinook salmon, is already quite scarce.
Conclusion
Whales are beautiful creatures. Whale’s have many physical characteristics, places where they live, and have many Environmental dangers much more then you would expect, but really don’t eat much. I really hope you learned something in this Information Report. If you saw and injured whale what would you do? By Izzie
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