The
blue
whale
has
a
large
head
and
body.
It
breathes
through
two
blowholes
on
top
of
its
head.
A
blue
whale’s
body
is
spotted
gray.
Its
face
appears
darker.
Its
flippers
are
light
gray
or
white
on
the
bottom.
Blue
whales
live
in
all
of
the
oceans.
They
swim
near
coastlines.
They
also
swim
far
out
at
sea.
They
migrate
towards
the
equator
in
the
winter.
Blue
whales
eat
tiny
creatures
called
krill.
Blue
whales
are
baleen
whales.
They
don’t
have
teeth.
They
suck
in
water
and
krill.
Then
they
push
the
water
out
through
bristles.
The
bristles
keep
the
food
in
the
whales’
mouths.
Female
blue
whales
usually
have
one
baby
at
a
time.
A
baby
blue
whale
is
called
a
calf.
A
calf
drinks
its
mother's
milk
for
seven
months.
Scientists
believe
some
blue
whales
have
lived
as
long
as
110
years.



