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Eschrichtiidae - gray whale

GRay WhaleThere is one species of baleen whale in this family, the gray whale. Gray whales live in pods of 3-12 individuals. They are found in northern Pacific waters and are 45-50 feet in length and weigh 30-40 tons. Gray whales are gray and have 2-5 throat furrows. The furrows allow the gray whale to expand its throat when it is taking in water.

Gray whales have long, narrow heads; slightly arched upper jaws; and small dorsal humps on their backs. Gray whales are usually covered with barnacles and whale lice, except for on their right sides. They don't have barnacles and lice on their right sides because they scrape along the ocean floor on their right side when they feeding and any barnacles and whlae lice get scaped offscraped off!

Gray whales are filter feeders. They take in large amounts of water and filter out small crustaceans, plankton, mollusks, and small fish through their baleen. They feed in cold Arctic waters in the summer months. In the fall, gray whales migrates from the Arctic to their breeding grounds off the coast of Baja, Mexico and off the Korean coast. It is a round trip migration of 10,000-14,000 miles!

World Status Key
Least ConcernLeast Concern Near ThreatenedNear Threatened VulnerableVulnerable EndangeredEndangered Critically EndangeredCritically Endangered extinct in the wildExtinct Wild extinct Extinct
Status taken from ICUN Redlist. If no status is listed, there is not enough data to establish status, or there is no status data for the species.

US Status Key
Threatened in US Threatened in US Threatened in New Hampshire Threatened in NH Endangered in US Endangered in US Endangered in NH Endangered in NH Introduced Introduced
Status taken from US Fish and Wildlife and NH Fish and Game

New Hampshire Species

 

 North/Central American Species

None   Gray Whale - Eschrichtius robustus Least Concern

Species Around the World

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Africa Africa Asia Asia Australia Australia/Oceania Europe Europe North America North America South America South America New Hampshire Species NH
atlantic OceanAtlantic Ocean Arctic OceanArctic Ocean indian OceanIndian Ocean southern oceanMediterranean/Black Sea pacific oceanPacific Ocean

Gray Whale - Eschrichtius robustus Least Concern Asia Europe North America Arctic Ocean pacific ocean    

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Gray Whale - Eschrichtius robustus Least Concern Asia Europe North America Arctic Ocean pacific ocean
The gray whale can grow to be up to 50 feet in length.
Source: Arkive Intended Audience: General Reading Level: Middle School