Oh, dude, let's do some quick math. So, if a young blue whale gains 200 pounds a day, in 45 days it would gain 200 pounds x 45 days... which equals 9,000 pounds. That's a lot of sushi for that whale!
If a young blue whale gains about 200 pounds a day, in 40 days it will gain a total of 8,000 pounds. This is calculated by multiplying the daily gain (200 pounds) by the number of days (40), resulting in 200 x 40 = 8,000 pounds.
A newborn blue whale is about 3 tons. It gains 200 pounds per day for the first year.
In its first several weeks of life, a baby blue whale gains 10 pounds an hour or a little over 200 pounds a day!
A young blue whale is called a calf.
As an aquatic mammal, the Blue Whale gives live birth and suckles their young.
The blue whale. The heaviest blue whale measured at about 418,878 pounds.
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Yes, the blue whale is bigger than a whale shark. While whale sharks are about 40 feet in length and weighs in about 40,000~47,000 pounds, the blue whale can be up to 108 feet in length (33 meters) and can weigh in about 396,000 pounds (180 metric tons). Whale sharks are the largest fish, while the blue whale is both the largest mammal, and the largest animal to exist on the planet today.
Maybe one. A baby blue whale weighs about 200 pounds in its early life.
I believe their is a young Blue Whale right now that is near the coast of Santa Barbara, California
Blue whales are the largest whale species and the largest animal on the planet. Blue whales can weigh close to 400,000 pounds.
If i was you, i would weigh it in grams.