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  • Gray Whale
  • Gray whale
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  • A gray whale is a marine mammal.
  • <default>Gray Whale</default> Species: Type: Length: What it looks like: Location (EO) Location (EO2) Time Forms The Gray Whale, also spelled as the Grey Whale, is a large whale species that only appears in the second Endless Ocean game.
  • The gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) was a medium-large cetacean, a baleen whale, indigenous to planet Earth. In the year 1986, models of an adult whale and its calf were displayed in a glass case at the Cetacean Institute in Sausalito, California. (TOS movie: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
  • The gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) is a baleen whale that migrates between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of 14.9 meters (49 ft), a weight of 36 tonnes (40 short tons), and lives between 55 and 70 years.[9] The common name of the whale comes from the gray patches and white mottling on its dark skin.[10] Gray whales were once called devil fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted.[11] The gray whale is the sole living species in the genusEschrichtius, which in turn is the sole living genus in the family Eschrichtiidae. This mammal descended from filter-feeding whales that developed at the beginning of the Oligocene, over 30 million years ago.
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Environmental
  • class M, aquatic
Length
  • 46.0
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Species Name
  • Gray whale
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  • Least Concern
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  • Devil Fish
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  • Conservation Status
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  • Eschrichtius robustus
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  • Other Names
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  • The Quest Begins
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  • Identification
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  • Book Appearances
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  • Carnivorous
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  • Diet Type
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Box Title
  • Gray Whale
Blood
  • red
Appearance
  • A gray whale with a curved mouth and coloured patches on its skin
Name
  • Gray Whale
Type
  • Whales and Dolphins
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Planet
Species
  • Eschrichtius Robustus
  • Eschrichtius robustus
Genus
  • Eschrichtius
Image size
  • 250
Class
  • Mammalia
OtherName
  • Devil Fish
Family
  • Eschrichtiidae
Order
  • Cetacea
Classification
  • mammalian cetacean
Forms
  • Adult only
Time
  • Daytime only
Image File
  • Graywhale.png
Phylum
  • Chordata
Location
Sexes
  • male, female
Image-Width
  • 225
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  • A gray whale is a marine mammal.
  • <default>Gray Whale</default> Species: Type: Length: What it looks like: Location (EO) Location (EO2) Time Forms The Gray Whale, also spelled as the Grey Whale, is a large whale species that only appears in the second Endless Ocean game.
  • The gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) was a medium-large cetacean, a baleen whale, indigenous to planet Earth. In the year 1986, models of an adult whale and its calf were displayed in a glass case at the Cetacean Institute in Sausalito, California. (TOS movie: Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home)
  • The gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus) is a baleen whale that migrates between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches a length of 14.9 meters (49 ft), a weight of 36 tonnes (40 short tons), and lives between 55 and 70 years.[9] The common name of the whale comes from the gray patches and white mottling on its dark skin.[10] Gray whales were once called devil fish because of their fighting behavior when hunted.[11] The gray whale is the sole living species in the genusEschrichtius, which in turn is the sole living genus in the family Eschrichtiidae. This mammal descended from filter-feeding whales that developed at the beginning of the Oligocene, over 30 million years ago. The gray whale is distributed in an eastern North Pacific (North American) population and a critically endangered western North Pacific (Asian) population. North Atlantic populations were extirpated (perhaps by whaling) on the European coast before 500 AD and on the American coast around the late 17th to early 18th centuries.[12] However, on May 8, 2010, a sighting of a gray whale was confirmed off the coast of Israel in the Mediterranean Sea,[13] leading some scientists to think they might be repopulating old breeding grounds that have not been used for centuries.[13] In May and June 2013 a gray whale was sighted off the coast ofNamibia – the first confirmed in the Southern Hemisphere.[14] The round-trip journey of one gray whale has set a new record for the longest mammal migration, covering a distance of more than 22,000 kilometres across the Pacific Ocean. Her migration has shown new insight into how endangered species are making drastic changes in their life style.[15]
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