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Blue Whales: The Biggest Animal EVER! | SciShow Kids
Did you know that the biggest animal that ever lived is still alive today? Let's learn all about what blue whales eat, where they live, and just how big they are, with Jessi and Squeaks!
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5 Reasons Why Dolphins Are Awesome
Dolphins aren't just smiley and cute! Jessi gives you 5 reasons why dolphins are awesome in this episode of SciShow Kids.
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Big Breathers
Marine mammals like dolphins, seals and whales can hold their breath far longer than humans. How do they do this?
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Underwater mammals, such as humpback whales, can...
Biology - Human Body - Learni
ng Points.
Underwater mammals, such as humpback whales, can...
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Gases – What's that noise?
What's that noise? ... It's a whale's blowhole!
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I WONDER - What Is A Blowhole?
This video is answering the question of what is a blowhole.
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Kelly the blue whale
Today Jasmin goes to Canada, to meet his friend Kelly the blue whale! Discover this new episode to know all about blue whales!
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Whales and Snot from their Blowholes
A whale inhales and exhales air through the blowhole at the top of its head. The plume that rises when the whale exhales is made up of blow, a scientific term for whale snot. Whale snot can reveal important information about whale...
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A humpback whale (Megaptera Novaeangliae) emerges from the blue waters of the Pacific Ocean and slaps its pectoral fin on the surface of the water.
A humpback whale (Megaptera Novaeangliae) emerges from the blue waters of the Pacific Ocean and slaps its pectoral fin on the surface of the water.
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A humpback whale (Megaptera Novaeangliae) in the North Pacific Ocean engages in lobtailing, slapping its flukes on the surface of the water.
A humpback whale (Megaptera Novaeangliae) in the North Pacific Ocean engages in lobtailing, slapping its flukes on the surface of the water.
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A humpback whale (Megaptera Novaeangliae) slaps the surface of the water with one of it's pectoral fins. Possible reasons for this behavior, known as pec slapping, include dislodging parasites, stunning prey, or simply play.
A humpback whale (Megaptera Novaeangliae) slaps the surface of the water with one of it's pectoral fins. Possible reasons for this behavior, known as pec slapping, include dislodging parasites, stunning prey, or simply play.
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'Extreme Long Shot aerial-Whales breach the surface of the ocean and then re-submerge. / Alaska, USA'
'Extreme Long Shot aerial-Whales breach the surface of the ocean and then re-submerge. / Alaska, USA'
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MS High angle panning right, Minke whale swimming underwater, ice floating in water, Antarctica
MS High angle panning right, Minke whale swimming underwater, ice floating in water, Antarctica
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MS group of Humpback Whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, surfacing, Antarctica
MS group of Humpback Whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, surfacing, Antarctica
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A humpback whale (Megaptera Novaeangliae) surfaces to breathe in the blue waters of the North Pacific Ocean off the coast of Maui. Several areas in the Hawaiian Islands have been designated as a Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary.
A humpback whale (Megaptera Novaeangliae) surfaces to breathe in the blue waters of the North Pacific Ocean off the coast of Maui. Several areas in the Hawaiian Islands have been designated as a Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary.
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MS group of Humpback Whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, surfacing, blowhole visible, Antarctica
MS group of Humpback Whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, surfacing, blowhole visible, Antarctica
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Minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) dancing around research vessel, good sound (2002). St Lawrence, Canada.
Minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) dancing around research vessel, good sound (2002). St Lawrence, Canada.
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CU ZI Beached pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus) struggling to keep its blowhole out of water at Kommetjie Beach / Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
CU ZI Beached pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus) struggling to keep its blowhole out of water at Kommetjie Beach / Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
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CU Beached pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus) struggling to keep its blowhole out of water at Kommetjie Beach / Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
CU Beached pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus) struggling to keep its blowhole out of water at Kommetjie Beach / Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
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WA high angle view of Humpback whale blowing out, Antarctica
WA high angle view of Humpback whale blowing out, Antarctica
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CU Humpback Whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, blowing out, Antarctica
CU Humpback Whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, blowing out, Antarctica