fin whale

noun

Definition of fin whale

: a baleen whale (Balaenoptera physalus) that may attain a length of over 70 feet (21 meters) and is found chiefly in subtropical to arctic and antarctic waters worldwide

called also finback

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Minke and fin whales have short, coarse baleen, which is ideal for eating large fish and krill. Christian Åslund, National Geographic, "Melting ice may be a boon for some Arctic whales—then a bust," 2 July 2019 Since then, researchers have found other species of whale that sing, including blue whales, fin whales and minke whales. Jason Daley, Smithsonian, "Listen to the First Known Song of the North Pacific Right Whale," 24 June 2019 All cellular species, from E. coli to fin whales, have a core set of genes in common. Quanta Magazine, "Scientists Map 5,000 New Ocean Viruses," 21 May 2015 Most whale populations have not yet been recovered, including larger whales such as blue whales, fin whales and sei whales. Ephrat Livni, Quartz, "Japan will resume commercial whaling in July after a 30-year break," 9 June 2019 Paleontologist Cheng-Hsiu Tsai of the National Taiwan University described the sparse remains of what was likely the second-largest fossil whale found so far, a fin whale from California. National Geographic, "Fossil of 85-foot blue whale is largest ever discovered," 30 Apr. 2019 The fin whale sprawled at my feet will enter the annals of science, but will see little ceremony beyond that. Matt Simon, WIRED, "The Messy, Malodorous Mystery of the Dead 60-Foot Whale," 31 May 2018 Someone reported it beached on May 18, two days after NOAA got word of a ship entering San Francisco Bay with yet another fin whale draped across its bow. Matt Simon, WIRED, "The Messy, Malodorous Mystery of the Dead 60-Foot Whale," 31 May 2018 This fin whale was a victim of the Bay Area’s bustling commerce, ships steaming through the Golden Gate with little regard for our ocean-going mammalian relatives. Matt Simon, WIRED, "The Messy, Malodorous Mystery of the Dead 60-Foot Whale," 31 May 2018

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First Known Use of fin whale

1885, in the meaning defined above

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