The Bowhead whale belongs to a group of baleen whales to the family Balaenidae. Their natural environment is predominantly the Arctic and subarctic waters. The Bowhead whale's name comes from its massive triangular skull besides being the only creature with the largest mouth. The whale can live for over 200 years and spot other characteristics like paired blowholes, longest baleen, thickest blubber than any other creature but lack a dorsal fin. Also, they are slow swimmers, live in solitary or small pods, and prefer to duck or remain submerged. Bowhead whales migrate and have also been found to be highly vocal.
Bowhead Whales have a total length between 45’-60’ (13.7-18.3 m), body height of 8.9’-12.1’ (2.7-3.7 m), and width of 14.1’-19.4’ (4.3-5.9 m). The typical weight of the Bowhead Whale is in the range of 75-100 tons (68-91 metric tons). Bowhead Whale have lifespans between 150-200 years.
The Bowhead whale belongs to a group of baleen whales to the family Balaenidae. Their natural environment is predominantly the Arctic and subarctic waters. The Bowhead whale's name comes from its massive triangular skull besides being the only creature with the largest mouth. The whale can live for over 200 years and spot other characteristics like paired blowholes, longest baleen, thickest blubber than any other creature but lack a dorsal fin. Also, they are slow swimmers, live in solitary or small pods, and prefer to duck or remain submerged. Bowhead whales migrate and have also been found to be highly vocal.
Bowhead Whales have a total length between 45’-60’ (13.7-18.3 m), body height of 8.9’-12.1’ (2.7-3.7 m), and width of 14.1’-19.4’ (4.3-5.9 m). The typical weight of the Bowhead Whale is in the range of 75-100 tons (68-91 metric tons). Bowhead Whale have lifespans between 150-200 years.