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]The '''blue whale''' (''Balaenoptera musculus'') is a ] which belongs to the baleen ]s suborder. It is the largest animal to have ever lived. It was described by ] in 1758. ]The '''blue whale''' (''Balaenoptera musculus'') is a ] which belongs to the baleen ]s suborder. It is the largest animal to have ever lived. It was described by ] in 1758.


It is a filter-feeder, using its baleen to strain ] out of the seawater and may reach 30 meters long and up to 150 tons. It is a filter-feeder, using its baleen to strain ] out of the seawater and may reach ] long and up to 150 tons.


Its ] capacity is 5,000 ]s. Its ] capacity is 5,000 ]s.

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The blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus) is a mammal which belongs to the baleen whales suborder. It is the largest animal to have ever lived. It was described by Linnaeus in 1758.

It is a filter-feeder, using its baleen to strain plankton out of the seawater and may reach 30 meters long and up to 150 tons.

Its lung capacity is 5,000 litres.