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  1. 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 courtship period unrelated male whales will compete for the right to mate with the female whales first by showing their worthiness, dominance, competitive advantages and strengths.

  2. The nursing period is long (more than one year in many species), which is associated with a strong bond between mother whales and their young. 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.

  3. Apr 24, 2017 · How Do Whales Mate? Whales are polygamous mammals, with females giving birth to live young and nursing them for several months. During breeding season, the male, or bull whale, copulates underwater with the female, or cow, in a complex mating ritual that varies widely from species to species. Mating entails long migrations to oceanic breeding ...

  4. Before the two actors take the stage, an intense competition can take place between males of the same species. Sometimes, this competition takes the form of aggressive fighting, as in the case of the humpback whale. For blue whales, males race for a female, a race nicknamed “rumba”. In fact, each ejaculation of a blue whale could produce ...

  5. May 22, 2024 · Whale Reproduction Humpback Whale Tail Gestation Period. Once fertilization occurs within the female’s body after successful copulation with a male counterpart (which may involve multiple partners), she embarks on her journey toward motherhood. The gestation period varies among whale species but usually ranges from 10 to 18 months.

  6. The reproduction of whales is complex and varies by species. It starts with courtship, where males sing, show off, and interact to draw in females. These behaviors are key to successful reproduction. Females pick their mates based on size and strength. This choice helps increase genetic diversity in whale populations.

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  8. Beluga Whale: 14 – 15 months (females give birth to a single calf every 3 years). Blue Whale: 11 – 12 months (females breed every 2 – 3 years). Killer whale: 15 – 18 months (average is about 17 months). Females give birth every 3 – 5 years. Note: Killer whales are part of the dolphin family and are the largest among the dolphin species.

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