What is the largest ocean vertebrate
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The answer is blue whale.
The largest ocean vertebrate is the blue whale. This marine mammal cannot be weighed easily because of its massive size. The vertebrate is often found to live alone and not as a group. While the female blue whale is longer than its male counterpart by a few feet, the male whale is the heavier of the two.
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There is no doubt, the largest ocean vertebrate is Blue Whale.
Blue Whale, the largest and earliest creature of earth. The estimated total weight of an adult blue Whale is 140,000 Kg and has a life span of 80-110 years. The largest mammal of ocean is also listed down in endangered species. Illegal whale hunting and annual whale hunting of some countries made the largest mammal to reach the edge of extinction.
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