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Gray Whale

The Gray Whale is a dark slate-gray in color and
covered by characteristic gray-white patterns, scars
left by parasites which drop off in the cold feeding
grounds. It lacks the numerous prominent furrows of
the related rorquals, instead bearing two to five
shallow furrows on the underside of the throat.
The Gray Whale lacks a dorsal fin, instead bearing
several dorsal 'knuckles'.

 

Facts

 

Scientific Name:

Eschrichtius robustus

Length:

16 m / 52 ft

Weight:

36,000 kg / 79,000 lb

Age:

up to 60 years

Total Population:

at least 60,000 individuals

Map Range:

 

Captivity

Current Gray Whales in Captivity:

There are currently no Gray Whales in captivity.

Past Gray Whales in Captivity:

Seaworld San Diego