By Megan Shersby

Published: Friday, 06 January 2023 at 12:00 am


Why is a blue whale so big?

In the sea, the whales cruise easily, but on land an animal the size of a blue whale would be crushed by is own weight without the support of large, very heavy bones. As its body is supported by sea water, it’s possible for such an enormous animal to exist without heavy bones.

Whales have to be big – as a mammal living in the ocean, which gets much colder than land, they have to be big enough not to lose too much body heat to the surrounding water. Blue whales are the biggest, and can grow to 33 metres, and weigh 180,000kg if female, or 150,000 if male.

In addition, the ocean’s free-flowing environment allows for a vast food supply, enough to sustain a blue whale, to be eaten with ease. However, whales are limited in their size by their metabolism, which gets faster as they get bigger, effectively putting a limit on growth.