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A huge blow whale was spotted in the northeastern Aegean – See photo

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The mammal was spotted in a marine area between Chios, Ikaria and Samos, above the sea trench that exceeds 1,100 meters in depth.

A huge blowtorch was spotted in the waters of the northeastern Aegean.

As the “Archipelagos” organization states in its statement, the huge mammal was spotted in a marine area between Chios, Ikaria and Samos, above the sea trench that exceeds 1,100 meters in depth.

He points out that this is one of the 4 species of marine mammals that he studies these days in this unique region of the eastern Mediterranean.

He adds that the blowfish (Physeter macrocephalus) is the largest toothed whale on the planet with a length of 8-12 meters for females and 16-18 meters for males and a weight of 24 and 57 tons respectively. It has a lifespan of about 70 years. Their population in the Mediterranean is less than 2,500 adults, while their presence is mentioned in the Greek seas since ancient times, with Aristotle’s impressive records for the time.

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