Aloha! It is Day Three of our cruise. Today, we saw a sperm whale - it looks like the whale from Pinocchio. Look at our location on the map to see a picture.
View A Whale's Tail: Across the Miles in a larger map
The scientists have not seen any humpback whales today. We will wake up tomorrow and look again.
Watch the video Terrestrial Mammals to learn more about why a humpback whale is considered a mammal. You might even see some video of sperm whales, too!
Challenge #2
1. How far did the research boat travel?
2. How big is a sperm whale?
3. What are two things you learned from the Terrestrial Mammals video?
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
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1. About 45 miles
ReplyDelete2. A sperm whale can grow up to 20.5 meters or 67 feet long and weigh up to 57,000 kiograms (we used Wikipedia)
3. We learned a lot. We watched the video twice. The second time, we paused it and posted notes on our Linoit canvas that we've posted above.