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In the vast expanses of the world’s oceans, the Common Minke Whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) emerges as a fascinating mid-sized baleen whale species, characterized by its dynamic behaviors and enigmatic nature. Sporting a sleek and streamlined physique, these agile marine mammals navigate the open waters with remarkable versatility. Common Minke Whales are recognized for their elusive presence, often darting beneath the surface with unparalleled agility, making them a challenge to study and observe in their natural habitat.
In addition to their swift movements, these whales exhibit intriguing feeding behaviors, showcasing adaptability in their diet. Common Minkes are known to feed on small schooling fish, krill, and other crustaceans, employing various hunting techniques such as lunging and bubble-net feeding. Our scientific fact sheet delves into the multifaceted world of the Common Minke Whale, unraveling the mysteries of their elusive behaviors, feeding strategies, and the ecological significance they hold as versatile inhabitants of the oceanic realm.
Male: 8,5m
Female: 9,5m
Calf: 2,8m
Male: 8 tons
Female: 8 tons
Calves: 450 kg
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Common Minke Whales, considered cosmopolitan, display a versatile global distribution in polar, temperate, and tropical waters, favoring temperate to boreal regions. They thrive in diverse marine environments, residing in both coastal and oceanic areas. Migration is common, but some maintain resident home ranges.
Distribution varies by age, reproductive status, and sex, with males favoring polar regions and females staying coastal. In winter, mother-calf pairs appear in lower latitudes.
Minkes migrate for breeding and feeding, with summer sightings in the Azores indicating possible food abundance, potentially bypassing further northward migration.
When seen, common minke whales tend to breach more often compared with other baleen whale species. Spyhopping behavior can be observed significantly more often in icy areas.
When they come to the surface, they often come with the snout first. Unlike other rorqual species, they do not raise their flukes out of the water when they dive.
When traveling at high speeds, when surfacing, they have a quick fluid movement, which creates spray (sometimes described as a “roostertail”).
In most areas, this species tends to be silent and not vocalizing a lot, maybe due to the potential presence of predators. In contrast, in different other areas, they produce a variability of sounds. They are known to vocalize and create sounds that include clicks, grunts, pulse trains, ratchets, thumps, and recently discovered “boings.”
Common minke whales of the northern hemisphere are baleen whales and predominantly feed on small schooling fish, such as salmon, mackerel, cod, and lanternfish. Further, they opportunistically also prey on tiny crustaceans, depending on prey availability and season. The observed feeding behavior varies between entrapment maneuvers and engulfing maneuvers.
In terms of natural predators, there are orcas predominantly preying on common minke whales. Due to their size, these whales are much more vulnerable than other baleen whale species. Some larger sharks, like tiger and the great white shark, may prey on dwarf minke whales or common minke whale calves.
The ranges of common minke whales can reach far North during summer times, however, their breeding grounds in the winter season are poorly known yet. In general, it appears likely that they shift their distribution regarding food abundance and prefer warmer waters for breeding, despite a few populations remaining year-round in cold waters.
Here on the Azores, common minke whales are spotted only occasionally, showing no significant migration or residency patterns.
Male 5 – 8 years; Female 6 – 8 years
This is when they reach 7m of length.
10 – 11 months
Females give birth to a single calf that is about 2.5m to 3.5 m and weighs between 317 to 450 kg.
One calf per 1 – 2 years
4 – 6 months
Up to 60 years
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