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  1. Gray whale - Wikipedia

    The gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus), [1] also known as the grey whale, [5] is a baleen whale that migrates between feeding and breeding grounds yearly.

  2. Gray Whale - NOAA Fisheries

    Nov 26, 2024 · Gray whales are known for their curiosity toward boats in some locations and are the focus of whale watching and ecotourism along the west coast of North America. Gray whales make one of the longest annual migrations of any mammal, traveling about 10,000 miles round-trip and in some cases upwards of 14,000 miles.

  3. Gray Whale Facts & Information Guide - American Oceans

    The Eschrichtius robustus, or gray whale, is a baleen whale named for the gray and white patches on its dark skin. Between the 17th and 20th centuries, whalers drove the gray whale to near extinction for its oil.

  4. Gray Whale | Species | WWF - World Wildlife Fund

    Gray whales have a hump and a ridge of sharp bumps along their backs, instead of a dorsal fin. They are a type of baleen whale, which means they filter food from the water through special bristly structures in their mouths. Gray whales stay close to shore and feed in shallow water.

  5. Gray Whale - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio

    The Gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) is a baleen whale that migrates between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. The common name of this whale comes from the gray patches and white mottling on its dark skin. Gray whales were once called devil fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted.

  6. Gray Whale - Facts, Size, Habitat, Behavior, Diet, Pictures

    Gray whales, also known as the grey whale, Pacific gray whale, California gray whale, gray back whale, and devil fish (by whalers) are a large baleen whale found in the Pacific Ocean. Size: Full grown gray whales can measure 43-49 ft (13-15 m), while newborns are …

  7. Gray whale | Migration, Feeding Habits & Conservation | Britannica

    Gray whale, (Eschrichtius robustus), a slender baleen whale having a profusion of external parasites that give it the appearance of a barnacle-encrusted rock. The gray whale attains a maximum length of about 15 metres (49 feet). It is gray …

  8. Gray Whale - The Marine Mammal Center

    Gray whales are named for the distinctive gray and white patterning, which is unique to each individual. Their white patches are mostly made up of barnacles and lice that have attached themselves to the whale’s body. In fact, gray whales can carry over 400 pounds of …

  9. Gray Whale - National Geographic

    The gray whale is one of the animal kingdom's great migrators. Traveling in groups called pods, some of these giants swim 12,430 miles round-trip from their summer home in Alaskan waters to the...

  10. Scientists unsure why gray whales are dying off Pacific Coast …

    Apr 8, 2025 · At least 70 whales have perished since the start of the year in the shallow lagoons of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula where the animals gather to calf, nurse and breed. Three gray whales ...

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