minke whale (Meaning)

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minke whale (n)

small finback of coastal waters of Atlantic and Pacific

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minke whale Sentence Examples

  1. The minke whale, known for its agility, is a medium-sized baleen whale found in all oceans.
  2. The dorsal fin of a minke whale is tall and triangular in shape.
  3. Minke whales are known for their distinctive vocalizations, including a high-pitched "whee" sound.
  4. The diet of minke whales primarily consists of small fish, squid, and krill.
  5. Minke whale populations are relatively stable, but they face threats from habitat loss and noise pollution.
  6. The average lifespan of a minke whale is estimated to be around 50 years.
  7. Minke whales often travel in small groups of 2-10 individuals.
  8. The baleen plates in a minke whale's mouth are used to filter food from the water.
  9. The coloration of minke whales varies from light gray to dark gray or black.
  10. Minke whales play an important role in the marine ecosystem as predators and prey.

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small finback of coastal waters of Atlantic and Pacific

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The minke whale, known for its agility, is a medium-sized baleen whale found in all oceans.

The dorsal fin of a minke whale is tall and triangular in shape.

Minke whales are known for their distinctive vocalizations, including a high-pitched "whee" sound.

The diet of minke whales primarily consists of small fish, squid, and krill.