The Baby Whale's Arctic Adventure

Once upon a time, in the Arctic Ocean, there lived a group of whales. They had a unique way of communicating with each other using sonar, sending and receiving echoes to navigate through the murky waters.

One day, a baby whale was born. It had a thick layer of blubber to insulate its body from the cold, and baleen plates in its mouth to filter krill from seawater for food. The baby whale's mother taught it how to swim using its flukes, and how to use its esophagus to swallow its favorite food.

As the baby whale grew, its keratin baleen plates grew longer, and it learned more about the ocean and its inhabitants. It learned that gestation lasts for 11 months and that it was a special time for mother whales to protect their young.

The baby whale grew up to be a strong and wise creature, using its sonar and baleen to find food and communicate with its family and friends. And so, it lived happily in the Arctic Ocean, surrounded by the creatures it loved.

The end.

Reflections

  1. What is the baby whale's favorite food?
  2. How does the baby whale communicate with other whales?
  3. What makes the baby whale's body warm in the cold Arctic waters?
  4. How does the baby whale use its baleen plates to find food?
  5. How long does it take for a mother whale to have a baby?

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