Whale Wise
http://edweb.sdsu.edu/triton/whalewise/whalewise.html
There are many species of
whales
that inhabit the oceans of the world. Follow these steps to learn about several different kinds.
*Print a copy of this page.
Check out these internet sites.
Killer Whales
Humpback Whales
Gray Whales
Beluga Whales
Dolphins
Complete this chart as you gather information.
Name of Whale
Ocean Home
Average Size/Weight
Common Diet
Endangered?
An Interesting Fact
Killer Whales
no
Humpback Whales
krill
Gray Whales
get their name from the color of barnacles attached to skin
Beluga Whales
3-5 meters/
1,500 kilograms
Dolphins
all oceans
Answer the following questions.
Which whale has the largest body size? Smallest?
What do gray whales and humpback whales have in common?
Which whales are toothed?
Which whale was most recently removed from the endangered species list?
Sketch a picture of your favorite whale. Label its tail fluke, flippers, blowhole, and eyes.
If you have time, take the
whale quiz
or find out how to
adopt a killer whale
.
*If you have difficulty printing the white font try changing the "Page Setup" option to "Black Text" or when you are on print click press text only.
Last updated by
Janice Thiel
on January 29, 1997.
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