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ConserveNature Kids!
Yes!! Very good.
Amazing isn’t it? Grey whale mothers carry their babies for 13 months, and when they are born they are already 15 feet long weighing 1500 pounds! This is why Grey whale mothers can only have one baby every year.
Content provided by
Canisius College
students under the direction of
Michael Noonan, PhD
.