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Blue Whales 101 | Nat Geo Wild
Blue whales are the largest animals to have ever existed. Learn why they're larger than any land animal and why they were hunted for years, making them endangered.
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published: 27 Aug 2017
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Blue Whale 🐳 | Amazing Animals
A blue whale's heart is the size of a small car! Learn more amazing facts about the blue whale in this video from National Geographic Kids.
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published: 21 Jun 2016
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How Did Blue Whales Get So Big?
Meet the largest animal that ever lived—the blue whale. What’s so great about being big? You can move faster and farther, you can avoid predators, and you can have a longer lifespan. In Part One of our four-part Giants of the Sea series, you’ll explore some of the fascinating mysteries that blue whales hold for researchers.
#Whales #Oceans #Cetology #Evolution
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Body size is one of the most important factors in determining how an organism functions and interacts with its environment. Scientists are studying the blue whale to understand how it evolved to such a large size and...
published: 09 Mar 2021
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See Blue Whales Lunge For Dinner in Beautiful Drone Footage | National Geographic
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Scientists filming in the South Ocean off the coast of New Zealand captured this stunning footage of a blue whale eating a mass of krill. The whales can grow up to the...
published: 25 Apr 2017
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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!
Hosted by: Jessi Knudsen Castañeda (she/her/they/them)
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1-LS1-1. Use materials to design a solution to a human problem by mimicking how plants a...
published: 13 Mar 2023
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Blue Whale's brilliant timing! - Big Blue Live: Preview - BBC One
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published: 13 Aug 2015
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GoPro VR: Diving With a Blue Whale
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Freedive with a blue whale off the coast of Mexico with GoPro Creative Director, Brad Schmidt, as he sets out to capture one of a kind footage for the feature film 'Racing Extinction'.
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published: 02 Dec 2015
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What Are Blue Whales Doing Underwater?
Blue whales may be the largest animals on Earth, but they’re also among the most mysterious. State-of-the-art tagging technology now allows researchers to collect new kinds of data about these incredible marine mammals. In Part Two of our four-part Giants of the Sea series, learn how high-resolution sensors are giving scientists a window into the daily lives of blue whales.
#Whales #Oceans #Technology #Biology
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Accelerometers, magnetometers, GPS trackers, and cameras are bundled on a suction cup-attached tag that allows blue whale researchers to track and study the animals ...
published: 23 Mar 2021
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Can You Swim Through a Blue Whale's Veins
Did you know a human could swim through a blue whale's veins? 🐋🌊 Dive into the astonishing world of the largest animal on Earth and discover just how massive these gentle giants truly are! Prepare to be amazed by the incredible size of a blue whale! 🤯💙
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published: 19 Aug 2024
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Blue whale's amazing giant heart stats - Big Blue Live: Preview - BBC
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published: 21 Aug 2015
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Blue Whales 101 | Nat Geo Wild
Blue whales are the largest animals to have ever existed. Learn why they're larger than any land animal and why they were hunted for years, making them endanger...
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- published: 27 Aug 2017
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Blue Whale 🐳 | Amazing Animals
A blue whale's heart is the size of a small car! Learn more amazing facts about the blue whale in this video from National Geographic Kids.
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- published: 21 Jun 2016
- views: 2516125
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How Did Blue Whales Get So Big?
Meet the largest animal that ever lived—the blue whale. What’s so great about being big? You can move faster and farther, you can avoid predators, and you can h...
Meet the largest animal that ever lived—the blue whale. What’s so great about being big? You can move faster and farther, you can avoid predators, and you can have a longer lifespan. In Part One of our four-part Giants of the Sea series, you’ll explore some of the fascinating mysteries that blue whales hold for researchers.
#Whales #Oceans #Cetology #Evolution
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Body size is one of the most important factors in determining how an organism functions and interacts with its environment. Scientists are studying the blue whale to understand how it evolved to such a large size and what lessons it might hold for protecting the species in the future.
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Meet the largest animal that ever lived—the blue whale. What’s so great about being big? You can move faster and farther, you can avoid predators, and you can have a longer lifespan. In Part One of our four-part Giants of the Sea series, you’ll explore some of the fascinating mysteries that blue whales hold for researchers.
#Whales #Oceans #Cetology #Evolution
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- published: 09 Mar 2021
- views: 389758
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See Blue Whales Lunge For Dinner in Beautiful Drone Footage | National Geographic
Watch amazing drone footage of a blue whale lunging to eat a meal.
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Scientists filming in the South Ocean off the coast of New Zealand captured this stunning footage of a blue whale eating a mass of krill. The whales can grow up to the length of three school buses and require a lot of energy to accelerate in the water. They speed up to about 6.7 miles just before consuming the krill, and the act of opening their mouth slows them down to about 1.1 miles per hour. They then have to expend even more energy to get back up to speed. All of this energy spent may lead the whales to be picky eaters, if the mass of krill is too small they may swim through without opening their mouth to feed.
Read more about the blue whales: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/04/blue-whale-krill-feeding-habits-drone-video/
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Scientists filming in the South Ocean off the coast of New Zealand captured this stunning footage of a blue whale eating a mass of krill. The whales can grow up to the length of three school buses and require a lot of energy to accelerate in the water. They speed up to about 6.7 miles just before consuming the krill, and the act of opening their mouth slows them down to about 1.1 miles per hour. They then have to expend even more energy to get back up to speed. All of this energy spent may lead the whales to be picky eaters, if the mass of krill is too small they may swim through without opening their mouth to feed.
Read more about the blue whales: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/04/blue-whale-krill-feeding-habits-drone-video/
See Blue Whales Lunge For Dinner in Beautiful Drone Footage | National Geographic
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- published: 25 Apr 2017
- views: 16058631
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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 ar...
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!
Hosted by: Jessi Knudsen Castañeda (she/her/they/them)
Teachers and parents: scroll down to check out the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) for this episode!
First Grade Next Generation Science Standards
Disciplinary Core Idea:
LS1.A: Structure and Function - All organisms have external parts. Different animals use their body parts in different ways to see, hear, grasp objects, protect themselves, move from place to place, and seek, find, and take in food, water and air (1-LS1-1).
Performance Expectation:
1-LS1-1. Use materials to design a solution to a human problem by mimicking how plants and/or animals use their external parts to help them survive, grow, and meet their needs.
Second Grade Next Generation Science Standards
Disciplinary Core Idea:
LS4.D: Biodiversity and Humans - There are many different kinds of living things in any area, and they exist in different places on land and in water (2-LS4-1).
Performance Expectation:
2-LS4-1. Make observations of plants and animals to compare the diversity of life in different habitats.
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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!
Hosted by: Jessi Knudsen Castañeda (she/her/they/them)
Teachers and parents: scroll down to check out the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) for this episode!
First Grade Next Generation Science Standards
Disciplinary Core Idea:
LS1.A: Structure and Function - All organisms have external parts. Different animals use their body parts in different ways to see, hear, grasp objects, protect themselves, move from place to place, and seek, find, and take in food, water and air (1-LS1-1).
Performance Expectation:
1-LS1-1. Use materials to design a solution to a human problem by mimicking how plants and/or animals use their external parts to help them survive, grow, and meet their needs.
Second Grade Next Generation Science Standards
Disciplinary Core Idea:
LS4.D: Biodiversity and Humans - There are many different kinds of living things in any area, and they exist in different places on land and in water (2-LS4-1).
Performance Expectation:
2-LS4-1. Make observations of plants and animals to compare the diversity of life in different habitats.
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- published: 13 Mar 2023
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1:05
Blue Whale's brilliant timing! - Big Blue Live: Preview - BBC One
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- published: 13 Aug 2015
- views: 4065403
1:15
GoPro VR: Diving With a Blue Whale
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- published: 02 Dec 2015
- views: 2580474
4:53
What Are Blue Whales Doing Underwater?
Blue whales may be the largest animals on Earth, but they’re also among the most mysterious. State-of-the-art tagging technology now allows researchers to colle...
Blue whales may be the largest animals on Earth, but they’re also among the most mysterious. State-of-the-art tagging technology now allows researchers to collect new kinds of data about these incredible marine mammals. In Part Two of our four-part Giants of the Sea series, learn how high-resolution sensors are giving scientists a window into the daily lives of blue whales.
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Blue whales may be the largest animals on Earth, but they’re also among the most mysterious. State-of-the-art tagging technology now allows researchers to collect new kinds of data about these incredible marine mammals. In Part Two of our four-part Giants of the Sea series, learn how high-resolution sensors are giving scientists a window into the daily lives of blue whales.
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Learn about the blue whale model at the American Museum of Natural History: https://youtu.be/2F6r-GplE9s
Accelerometers, magnetometers, GPS trackers, and cameras are bundled on a suction cup-attached tag that allows blue whale researchers to track and study the animals underwater. The smaller sensors in this new tech provide a wealth of information in a tiny package.
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- published: 23 Mar 2021
- views: 73218
0:53
Can You Swim Through a Blue Whale's Veins
Did you know a human could swim through a blue whale's veins? 🐋🌊 Dive into the astonishing world of the largest animal on Earth and discover just how massive th...
Did you know a human could swim through a blue whale's veins? 🐋🌊 Dive into the astonishing world of the largest animal on Earth and discover just how massive these gentle giants truly are! Prepare to be amazed by the incredible size of a blue whale! 🤯💙
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Did you know a human could swim through a blue whale's veins? 🐋🌊 Dive into the astonishing world of the largest animal on Earth and discover just how massive these gentle giants truly are! Prepare to be amazed by the incredible size of a blue whale! 🤯💙
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- published: 19 Aug 2024
- views: 425
1:33
Blue whale's amazing giant heart stats - Big Blue Live: Preview - BBC
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- published: 21 Aug 2015
- views: 479179