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  1. In most whales, reproductive maturity occurs late, typically at 7 to 10 years. Whales breed seasonally, usually in warm tropical waters and females usually have one calf every 1 – 3 years. The gestation period ranges from 9 – 18 months. Whale calves can swim soon after birth.

    • The Courtship Period
    • The Gestation (Pregnancy) Period
    • Birth
    • Monogamous? Not Me

    The first phase a male whale goes through when it attempts to find a female mating partner to reproduce with is to attract a female whale during a courtship phase. During the courtshipperiod unrelated male whales will compete for the right to mate with the female whales first by showing their worthiness, dominance, competitive advantages and streng...

    Just as humans have a pregnancy period female whalesalso carry their children in their womb during their gestation period (the time between conception and birth). The gestation periodfor a female whale can be anywhere from 10 months to 17 months and varies from one species to the next. Depending on the species it is common for the female whale to g...

    At the end of the gestation period the female whale is finally ready to give birth. During birth the baby calf will generally end up being born tail first to help prevent the possibility of the calf drowning, however some calves are born head first. In order to feed her child the female whales mammary glands produce a thick paste like milkwhich is ...

    Unlike other mammal species that mate for life whales are not monogamousand will mate with several partners over the course of their life. In fact a single female whale may mate with several males during a single mating period. As stated earlier during mating season after a female mates with one male another male may attempt to wash out the previou...

  2. The fetus develops in the uterus of the mother, who feeds it through the placenta. Gestation generally lasts between 10 and 12 months, even 16 months in some species. Calves are most often born tail first. Though quite rare, the female may give birth to twins. The newborn’s energy needs are taxing and a female will struggle to provide for two.

  3. The estimated weight of a blue whale’s genitalia is between 390-990 pounds, depending on its overall size. Additionally, their testicles are also relatively large, weighing up to 150 pounds per testicle, with smaller testicles weighing 100 pounds or less. During sexual intercourse, a blue whale can ejaculate as much as 30-40 pints of sperm in ...

  4. Jul 24, 2013 · Blue whales are known to produce vocalizations, which likely have "some kind of reproductive function," said Catherine Berchok, a cetacean researcher with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric ...

  5. Birth. Blue whales are placental mammals and the foetus develops in the uterus of the mother. The developing foetus grows quickly and after seven months, it is about 3.5m long. The calf is born tail first at 12 months and weighs about 2,700kg, swimming immediately to the surface for air. It suckles on its mother’s two nipples, feeding on up ...

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  7. Nov 12, 2023 · The Blue Whale vagina is one of the largest in the animal kingdom, measuring up to 8 feet long. Blue Whales, the largest animals on Earth, have reproductive systems adapted for their immense size. The female Blue Whale’s vagina is no exception, as it is one of the largest in the animal kingdom, measuring up to 8 feet long.

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