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Minke Whales: Facts, Habitat, and Conservation Efforts

Minke (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) is a species of baleen whale that is found in all the world's oceans. It is one of the smallest baleen whales, with adults typically reaching lengths of 10-12 meters (33-40 feet) and weighing up to 10 tons.

Minke whales are known for their distinctive white patches on their pectoral fins and their slender, pointed dorsal fin. They are also known for their curious nature and have been observed approaching boats and interacting with humans in the water.

Minke whales feed primarily on krill and small fish, using their baleen plates to filter the water and strain out their food. They are considered a near threatened species due to habitat loss, entanglement in fishing gear, and hunting in some parts of the world.

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