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Are there any difference, researching on other smaller mammals compared to researching the Blue Whales?

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Are there any difference, researching on other smaller mammals compared to researching the Blue Whales?

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There is a big difference, especially in the matter of the Blue Whales’ size and their immense amount of stamina. They can dive more than 1 mile (5280 feet) in depth and stay down there for an hour to feed on squids as big as the size of a room! It just amazes me how they can stay down there for so long in one single breath; we can’t go that deep and stay that long! 3. Throughout your profession for more than 40 years, what would you say is the most extraordinary discovery you have done? Every research I have embarked on has provided me with brand new insights on the species and changed my mind on how I thought were their behavioural patterns. One of the most profound researches I have done would be the one over at the Bay of Fundy in Canada. We discovered that because of the shipping traffic up there, it had been the cause for the increased collisions between the ships and the North Atlantic Right Whale. We brought the issue up to the Canadian Coast Guard and in 2003, they adjusted th

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