Rare fin whale spotted off Croatia’s coast

Video shows a rare fin whale swimming in waters off Croatia's Adriatic coastline.

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5 comments

  1. Phil: Hey Steve, what unique characteristic can we use to name this new whale species we discovered?

    Steve: erm, errr, hmm, oh it’s got fins doesn’t it.

    1. It was named for its dorsal fin (not all its fins). They used to mainly hunt species without prominent dorsal fins (e.g. bowhead, right, gray, humpback). So any species with one was simply called a “finback”. It was applied to several different species (including fin, sei, etc). After the advent of modern whaling other “finbacks” got common names (e.g. minke, Bryde’s) so now it’s only applied to B. physalus (fin whales).

    2. that is the commoner name like slang or nick name the real name is balaenoptera physalus study some biology please your probably do not know the real names of most commons animals found around your yard….will do you well to look/4 into an study it you will be able to classify animals groups an animal family tree animal evolution metamorphoses an more they do not just names things for the fun of it they have meaning it is amazing! look into it

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