100 Amazing Facts about Whales
Marc Dresgui
Discover the fascinating world of whales with "100 Amazing Facts About Whales," the must-have book for young ocean explorers! 🐋
Have you ever wondered:
Why this book is perfect for your child:
Fun and educational learningDevelopment of scientific curiosityPromotion of conservationEncouragement to readEnhancement of comprehension skillsFamily interaction
"100 Amazing Facts About Whales" is more than just a book; it's a gateway to a world of wonder and discovery. Give it to your child and let them dive into the extraordinary universe of whales, where every page is a new adventure.
Duration - 5h 22m.
Author - Marc Dresgui.
Narrator - Marc Dresgui.
Published Date - Wednesday, 31 January 2024.
Copyright - © 2024 Marc Dresgui ©.
Location:
United States
Description:
Discover the fascinating world of whales with "100 Amazing Facts About Whales," the must-have book for young ocean explorers! 🐋 Have you ever wondered: Why this book is perfect for your child: Fun and educational learningDevelopment of scientific curiosityPromotion of conservationEncouragement to readEnhancement of comprehension skillsFamily interaction "100 Amazing Facts About Whales" is more than just a book; it's a gateway to a world of wonder and discovery. Give it to your child and let them dive into the extraordinary universe of whales, where every page is a new adventure. Duration - 5h 22m. Author - Marc Dresgui. Narrator - Marc Dresgui. Published Date - Wednesday, 31 January 2024. Copyright - © 2024 Marc Dresgui ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:08:22
Introduction
Duration:00:58:08
Fact 1 - Blue whales are the world's largest animals
Duration:01:03:53
Fact 2 - The mysterious song of humpback whales
Duration:01:07:04
Fact 3 - Orcas use unique hunting techniques
Duration:01:12:09
Fact 4 - The epic migrations of gray whales
Duration:01:10:41
Fact 5 - Whales speak with clicks and whistles
Duration:01:14:54
Fact 6 - Humpback whales jump in spectacular fashion
Duration:01:13:12
Fact 7 - Caudal fins identify every whale
Duration:01:11:49
Fact 8 - Whales are apnea champions
Duration:01:06:14
Fact 9 - Baleen whales feed on krill
Duration:01:06:35
Fact 10 - Toothed whales hunt fish and squid
Duration:01:08:22
Fact 11 - Right whales identify themselves with calluses
Duration:01:16:52
Fact 12 - Whales travel thousands of miles
Duration:01:12:56
Fact 13 - Orcas have regional dialects
Duration:01:10:12
Fact 14 - Whales effectively protect their young
Duration:01:12:25
Fact 15 - Whales are capable of spectacular leaps
Duration:01:11:46
Fact 16 - Whale blubber helps you float in cold water
Duration:01:09:48
Fact 17 - Whales can live to be 90 years old
Duration:01:14:23
Fact 18 - Whales use echolocation to navigate
Duration:01:13:41
Fact 19 - Whales are marine mammals
Duration:01:09:22
Fact 20 - The birth of whale calves is fascinating e
Duration:01:15:31
Fact 21 - Blue whales eat tons of krill
Duration:01:07:43
Fact 22 - Whales often play with objects
Duration:01:16:18
Fact 23 - Humpback whales cooperate to hunt
Duration:01:11:46
Fact 24 - Orcas are also known as killer whales
Duration:01:15:57
Fact 25 - Cuvier's whales set diving record
Duration:01:10:01
Fact 26 - Whale songs can last for hours
Duration:01:21:16
Fact 27 - Whales change color according to their age
Duration:01:06:27
Fact 28 - Whales blow bubbles to trap prey
Duration:01:18:36
Fact 29 - Whales can communicate from far away
Duration:01:16:54
Fact 30 - Orcas have family groups called pods
Duration:01:18:05
Fact 31 - Whales play a crucial role in the ecosystem
Duration:01:17:02
Fact 32 - Whales swim at impressive speeds
Duration:01:16:15
Fact 33 - Humpback whales have unique flippers
Duration:01:12:36
Fact 34 - Whales can form alliances with other species
Duration:01:19:23
Fact 35 - Whales often feed in groups
Duration:01:14:15
Fact 36 - Whales use songs to attract each other
Duration:01:22:00
Fact 37 - Whales are protected by law
Duration:01:20:31
Fact 38 - Whales use their tails to propel themselves
Duration:01:10:04
Fact 39 - Whales jump out of the water to escape
Duration:01:15:12
Fact 40 - Whales have highly developed brains
Duration:01:10:51
Fact 41 - Whales can survive in icy waters
Duration:01:15:41
Fact 42 - Whales use sounds to locate themselves
Duration:01:23:58
Fact 43 - Orcas are the world's most powerful predators
Duration:01:11:46
Fact 44 - Whales often play with their calves
Duration:01:06:14
Fact 45 - Whales have special sensory organs
Duration:01:11:59
Fact 46 - Whales change their song every year
Duration:01:16:41
Fact 47 - Whales can recognize each other by singing ant
Duration:01:19:42
Fact 48 - Whales blow air through their blowholes
Duration:01:15:57
Fact 49 - Whales' nostrils are at the top of their heads
Duration:01:19:10
Fact 50 - Baleen whales filter water for food
Duration:01:16:54
Fact 51 - Whales have highly developed ear bones
Duration:01:15:12
Fact 52 - Whales can see in murky water
Duration:01:13:15
Fact 53 - Communicating with light signals
Duration:01:10:07
Fact 54 - Blue whales are in danger of extinction
Duration:01:10:59
Fact 55 - Whales move with ocean currents
Duration:01:05:01
Fact 56 - Beaked whales are sociable
Duration:01:15:02
Fact 57 - Whales live in all oceans
Duration:01:20:26
Fact 58 - Whales use their tails to strike the water
Duration:01:22:45
Fact 59 - Orcas hunt larger whales
Duration:01:11:54
Fact 60 - Whales have migratory habits
Duration:01:06:27
Fact 61 - Whales can swim to sleep
Duration:01:12:12
Fact 62 - Whales sail with air exhausts
Duration:01:16:44
Fact 63 - A sophisticated communication system
Duration:01:18:15
Fact 64 - Whales can hear sounds from miles away
Duration:01:23:16
Fact 65 - Whales scratch against rocks
Duration:01:13:15
Fact 66 - Whales contribute to marine biodiversity
Duration:01:20:16
Fact 67 - How to regulate body temperature
Duration:01:12:36
Fact 68 - Whales often feed at night
Duration:01:13:43
Fact 69 - Whales hunt with sound signals
Duration:01:16:13
Fact 70 - Orcas are very intelligent
Duration:01:20:03
Fact 71 - Whales can survive without fresh water
Duration:01:09:06
Fact 72 - Whales blow bubbles to signal their presence
Duration:01:18:29
Fact 73 - Whales can remember songs
Duration:01:13:43
Fact 74 - Precise navigation techniques
Duration:01:08:27
Fact 75 - Whales use warm currents
Duration:01:16:52
Fact 76 - Whales can remain motionless in the water
Duration:01:18:10
Fact 77 - Whales have sensory hairs on their heads
Duration:01:04:01
Fact 78 - Seeding predators with speed
Duration:01:15:41
Fact 79 - Humpback whales cooperate with dolphins
Duration:01:12:07
Fact 80 - Change your behavior according to the season
Duration:01:09:27
Fact 81 - Sounds at ultrasonic frequencies
Duration:01:18:08
Fact 82 - Whales have unique scars
Duration:01:04:14
Fact 83 - Whales participate in nutrient mixing
Duration:01:11:28
Fact 84 - Whales use their song to navigate
Duration:01:16:28
Fact 85 - Orcas have defined roles within their group
Duration:01:18:39
Fact 86 - Escaping predators by diving
Duration:01:14:18
Fact 87 - Whales raise their young
Duration:01:14:52
Fact 88 - Clicks to probe their environment
Duration:01:13:46
Fact 89 - Blue whales have huge hearts
Duration:01:22:19
Fact 90 - Clean yourself by jumping out of the water
Duration:01:23:37
Fact 91 - Whales often play with fish
Duration:01:10:51
Fact 92 - Living in polar and tropical zones
Duration:01:09:56
Fact 93 - Using sounds to navigate
Duration:01:15:07
Fact 94 - Whales have tongues the weight of elephants
Duration:01:08:35
Fact 95 - Orcas can imitate the sounds of other animals
Duration:01:19:39
Fact 96 - Baleen whales have unique mouths s
Duration:01:10:01
Fact 97 - Whales use their bodies to protect themselves
Duration:01:13:46
Fact 98 - Whales detect changes in the water
Duration:01:12:38
Fact 99 - Whales are followed by seabirds
Duration:01:14:44
Fact 100 - Whales have a variety of play behaviors
Duration:01:15:31
Ending Credits
Duration:01:02:50