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  1. Minke Whale - NOAA Fisheries

    Sep 17, 2025 · Minke whales are members of the baleen whale family and are the smallest of the "great whales" or rorquals. They are the most abundant rorqual in the world. Learn more about the minke …

  2. Minke whale - IWC

    Minke whales are widely distributed throughout tropical, temperate and polar regions. The smallest, and most streamlined of the rorqual whales, they are built for speed. Their scientific name acutorostrata …

  3. Northern (or common) minke whale | WWF

    Minke whales weigh between five to 10 tonnes. Where are they found? The minke is widespread and seasonally abundant in the North Atlantic Ocean. In the winter, they migrate southwards, although it …

  4. Northern or Common minke whale - Whale & Dolphin Conservation USA

    The common minke whale is the smallest of all baleen whales, reaching around 8 to 9 meters long. Their sleek, dark bodies parade black, dark brown and grey tones with a lighter belly that flashes through …

  5. Minke Whale - acsonline.org

    The minke (pronounced mink-ey) whale is also known as the Little Piked Whale. Like all the rorquals, the minke is a fast swimmer, capable of reaching speeds of 16-21 knots (18-24 mph). The minke can …

  6. Minke Whale - Whale SENSE

    Minke whales are opportunistic feeders with a varied diet. They have been known to eat largely krill and small schooling fish (e.g., anchovies, dogfish, capelin, cod, eels, herring, mackerel, salmon, sand …

  7. Minke whale - Wikipedia

    Common minke whales (Northern Hemisphere species) are distinguished from other whales by a white band on each flipper. The body is usually black or dark-gray above and white underneath. Minke …