World of Whales
We're in the world of whales. I originally started the Oceans series as a general overview of all marine species, but now, it's expanded to so much more. This is probably not ideal as school has started which means that stress has been revived into my life. The Arctic series just came about when I couldn't' stop thinking about its mystery and beauty. We ended with the Humpback Whale that can be found in the Arctic and almost all the oceans. This species is the connector to the next Oceans subseries... that I won't be announcing just yet. If there's anything that you've learned or should've learned from the Arctic subseries, it's that I love fantasy and mystery. Before we jump into the next oceanic region, I want to firmly establish the world of whales. And no, I couldn't come up with a better sounding title, but thank you World of Wars for being the inspiration for this article. The following posts will detail the facts I believe we should know about whales including different categories and what a whale really is. Continuing from the succession of spolights on whales from the Arctic, we'll learn about whales from all different kinds of waters around the world along with other cetaceans (you'll find out what this means in the next few posts), crustaceans, and even corals. The oceans are new worlds to explore, and I intend to dive as deep as I can into them, with you right alongside me, of course.
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