• [SIZE COMPARISON] - Modern Cetacea | Sticknodes Animation •
Автор: Daycore
Загружено: 2025-07-25
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Hello YouTube,
I decided to create another size comparison video about whales and dolphins (Cetacea) where 18 of these "Whales" and "Dolphins" ranging from the smallest (Vaquita) to the largest (Blue Whale) keep in mind that my favorite cetacean could be the beaked whales since they look like dolphins with a recognizable long snout but unfortunately they aren't related to Dolphins they're closely related to sperm whales the reason why they look like dolphins and porpoises is likely due to convergent evolution where unrelated animals suddenly evolved to look like each other in appearance while others have the same natural ability like echolocation from whales and bats for example...
anyways let's cut to the chase and let me explain why i premiered this video to 11;59 PM in the middle of the night (instead of uploading it immediately), it's because we suddenly lost our wifi connection because of the stupid rain that is happening in our country the philippines so I made this video because I don't have any other ideas left for July this week and also the video was originally supposed to be actually animated like these creatures actually alive and can move whoever that idea was scrapped because I lost the data from my mother and I didn't write the list of the sizes and weight of these cetaceans so I had no choice but to scrap and delete it and I decided to go back to the classic "not-moving" thing where creatures or characters stand still like a stature other than being alive and once I got the data back I quickly written down the sizes and weight of these whales and dolphins most of these estimates were from Google and I saved them on my notes there were only 18 of them and I couldn't find more modern Cetaceans other than using the ancient ones which doesn't fit in my idea...
if you want to see the list of what I wrote on glad you had the chance to see it so here's the list (remember these estimates are from Google search not supposed to be accurate all the time or always...)
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• 01. Vaquita (Phocoena Sinus)
Length: 1.2 - 1.5m/4 - 5ft
Weight: 65 - 120lbs / 30 - 55kg
• 02. Commerson's dolphin
(Cephalorhynchus Commersonii)
Length: 1.2 - 1.7m/3.9 - 5.6ft
Weight: 110lbs/50kg
• 03. Common Dolphin (Delphinus Delphis)
Length: 1.8 - 2.6m/6 - 8.5ft
Weight: 150 - 297lbs/70 - 135kg
• 04. Dwarf sperm whale (Kogia Sima)
Length: 2.7m/8.9ft
Weight: 600lbs/272kg
• 05. Irrawaddy Dolphin (Orcaella Brevirostris)
Length: 2.3 - 2.75m/7.5 - 9ft
Weight: 200 - 400lbs/90 - 200kg
• 06. Risso's Dolphin (Grampus griseus)
Length: 2.6 - 4m/8.5 - 13ft
Weight: 660 - 1,100lbs/300 - 500kg
• 07. Narwhal (Monodon Monoceros)
Length: 3.95 - 5.5m/13 - 18ft
Weight: 1,760 - 3,530lbs/800 - 1,600kg)
• 08. Beluga Whale (Delphinapterus Leucas)
Length: 4 - 6m/13 - 20ft
Weight: 2,220 - 3,500/1,000 - 1,600kg
• 09. Killer Whale (Orcinus Orca)
Length: 9.8m/32ft
Weight: 22,000lbs/10,000kg
• 10. Northern Bottlenosed-whale
(Hyperodon anpullatus)
Length: 7 - 10m/23 - 33ft
Weight: 5,500 - 8,800lbs/5,000 - 8,000kg
• 11. Minke Whale (Balaenoptera Acutorostrata)
Length: 7 - 10m/23 - 33ft (10.7m/35ft by females)
Weight: 20,282lbs/9,200kg
• 12. Gray Whale (Eschrichtius Robustus)
Length: 11 - 15m/36 - 50ft
Weight: 30 - 40t/30,000 - 40,000kg
• 13. Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae)
Length: 12 - 15m/40 - 50ft
Weight: 25 - 40t/25,000 - 40,000kg
• 14. Bryde'a Whale (Balaenoptera Brydeii)
Length: 12 - 15m/40 - 50ft
Weight: 12 - 20t/12,000 - 20,000kg
• 15. Bowhead Whale (Balaena mysticetus)
Length: 14 - 18m/46 - 59ft
Weight: 75 - 100t/75,000 - 100,000kg
• 16. Sperm Whale (Physeter Macrocephalus)
Length: 24m/79ft
Weight: 80t/80,000kg
• 17. Pygmy Blue Whale
(Balaenoptera musculus brevicauda)
Length: 24m/79ft
Weight: 90t/90,000kg
• 18. Blue Whale (Balaenoptera musculus)
Length: 33.58m/110ft 17in
Weight: 418,878lbs/190,000kg
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also the blue whale estimates were based on one particular female blue whale specimen that is larger than males so I decided to choose that estimate instead of the classic 30 meters 100 foot and 270 tonnes although that weight estimate isn't possible actually because there's no proof or evidence and I decided to write down the time codes if you wanna skip and navigate through this video no wait nevermind because the video description has a limit so yeah sorry about that if only there's no character limit I will without a shadow of a doubt would write timecodes to all 18 cetaceans I can find from the Sticknodes website instead of using images because this app lowered the resolution so yeah that's my issue there and also the sperm whale estimates is also based on a large specimen so don't spiral into confusion if you research it...
So Anyways that's all for today's video I'll see you in the next video take care!
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