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Last Updated: 12/01/2025

The fin whale is the second-largest whale in the world! This massive whale glides swiftly through the water and is both gentle and extremely powerful. Its scientific name is Balaenoptera physalus, and it can occasionally be seen along the coasts of Türkiye.

What Kind of Creature Is It?

- Length: It can reach up to 20–25 meters in length! This is nearly the size of a basketball court.

- Weight: It can weigh between 50 and 80 tons!

- Color: Its back is gray-brown, while its belly is white.

- Most distinctive feature: One side of its head is light-colored, while the other side is dark!


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What Does It Eat?

The fin whale feeds on small fish, krill (tiny crustacean-like creatures), and plankton. It opens its mouth extremely wide to take in tons of water, then filters out its food as it pushes the water back out.

Where Does It Live?

They live in all oceans. They are typically found in cold and temperate waters. Rarely, they may appear in the Mediterranean and Aegean Seas along the coasts of Türkiye.

Why Is Its Conservation Important?

Fin whales declined sharply in the past due to excessive hunting. Today, they are protected in many countries. Collisions with ships, marine pollution, and noise pollution can threaten the survival of these giant creatures.

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The oceans are filled with wonders we cannot see. Even massive creatures like fin whales are silent guardians of the seas. If we protect the oceans, these giant friends will continue to exist for hundreds of years.

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Fin Whale

Height(s)(Text)

20–27 meters

Weight(s)(Text)

40–80 tons

Habitat

Major oceans (both warm and cold regions).

Importance

Helps maintain the balance of the ocean ecosystem.

Lifespan

70–90 years

Offspring

Gives live birth, and young are fed with milk.

Diet(s)

Krill

shrimp.

small fish

Specie(s)

marine animal.

Mammal

Who Wrote?
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Authorİbrahim FilizDecember 1, 2025
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The fin whale is the second largest whale in the world. It swims very quickly, is enormous in size, and feeds on small marine organisms. It can occasionally be seen along the coasts of Türkiye and is protected.

Bibliographies





Accessed November 26, 2025.

Joksimović, Aleksandar, Milica Mandić, and Mirko ðurović. “First Record of Fin Whale (Balaenoptera Physalus Linnaeus, 1758) in Kotor Bay (South Adriatic Sea)”. Journal of Black Sea / Mediterranean Environment 19, no. 1 (April 2013): 127-31. Accessed August 8, 2025

NOAA Fisheries. “Fin Whale.” U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Accessed July 20, 2025. https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/fin-whale

TÜBİTAK Bilim Genç. “Türkiye'nin Oluklu Balinası.” Bilim Genç. Accessed August 8, 2025. https://bilimgenc.tubitak.gov.tr/yeryuzu-turkiyenin-oluklu-balinasi

Whale and Dolphin Conservation (WDC). "Fin Whale." UK Whales. Accessed August 8, 2025. https://uk.whales.org/whales-dolphins/species-guide/fin-whale/

World Wildlife Fund. “Fin Whale.” WWF. Accessed August 8, 2025.

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