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Stanford researchers record blue whale heartbeat in Monterey Bay | wtsp.com
Stanford researchers record blue whale heartbeat in Monterey Bay | wtsp.com

Listen to the heartbeat of the blue whale, the world's largest animal - Vox
Listen to the heartbeat of the blue whale, the world's largest animal - Vox

The Fact Site — A blue whale's heart can weigh over 1,300 lbs and...
The Fact Site — A blue whale's heart can weigh over 1,300 lbs and...

A Blue Whale's Heart May Only Beat Twice Per Minute When Diving for Food | Blue  whale, Blue whale heart, Whale
A Blue Whale's Heart May Only Beat Twice Per Minute When Diving for Food | Blue whale, Blue whale heart, Whale

The largest heart in the animal kingdom belongs to the blue whale
The largest heart in the animal kingdom belongs to the blue whale

Listen to the heartbeat of the blue whale, the world's largest animal - Vox
Listen to the heartbeat of the blue whale, the world's largest animal - Vox

For the First Time, Scientists Record the Slow Beat of a Blue Whale's Heart  | Discover Magazine
For the First Time, Scientists Record the Slow Beat of a Blue Whale's Heart | Discover Magazine

Two Beats a Minute Underwater: A Lesson in Blue Whale Cardio! - Baleines en  direct
Two Beats a Minute Underwater: A Lesson in Blue Whale Cardio! - Baleines en direct

Heart rate of blue whale measured for the first time.
Heart rate of blue whale measured for the first time.

A Diving Blue Whale's Heart Beats Very, Very Slowly - The Atlantic
A Diving Blue Whale's Heart Beats Very, Very Slowly - The Atlantic

Blue whales: Heartbeat reduces to 2 beats per minute when feeding - BBC  Newsround
Blue whales: Heartbeat reduces to 2 beats per minute when feeding - BBC Newsround

Video | How scientists put a heart monitor on a blue whale in Monterey Bay  – Monterey Herald
Video | How scientists put a heart monitor on a blue whale in Monterey Bay – Monterey Herald

How fast does a blue whale's heart beat?
How fast does a blue whale's heart beat?

First-ever recording of a blue whale's heart rate | Stanford News
First-ever recording of a blue whale's heart rate | Stanford News

Listen to the heartbeat of the blue whale, the world's largest animal - Vox
Listen to the heartbeat of the blue whale, the world's largest animal - Vox

How slow can you go? A blue whale's heart beats just twice a minute |  Science | AAAS
How slow can you go? A blue whale's heart beats just twice a minute | Science | AAAS

First-ever recording of a blue whale's heart rate | Stanford News
First-ever recording of a blue whale's heart rate | Stanford News

Scientists Report First Recording of a Blue Whale's Heart Rate | Scripps  Institution of Oceanography
Scientists Report First Recording of a Blue Whale's Heart Rate | Scripps Institution of Oceanography

First-ever recording of a blue whale's heart rate | Stanford News
First-ever recording of a blue whale's heart rate | Stanford News

With suction cups and lots of luck, scientists measure blue whale's heart  rate | undefined
With suction cups and lots of luck, scientists measure blue whale's heart rate | undefined

Blue Whales and Broken Hearts: A Zoologist's Take on the Heart
Blue Whales and Broken Hearts: A Zoologist's Take on the Heart

Blue Whale Hearts May Beat Only Twice a Minute During a Dive - The New York  Times
Blue Whale Hearts May Beat Only Twice a Minute During a Dive - The New York Times

5 things you never knew about a whale's heart - THE WHALING MUSEUM
5 things you never knew about a whale's heart - THE WHALING MUSEUM

The Blue Whales Heart | Size, Weight, Blood Vessels and Other Facts | Whale  Facts
The Blue Whales Heart | Size, Weight, Blood Vessels and Other Facts | Whale Facts

Listen to the heartbeat of the blue whale, the world's largest animal - Vox
Listen to the heartbeat of the blue whale, the world's largest animal - Vox

How Big is a Blue Whale's Heart? – National Geographic Education Blog
How Big is a Blue Whale's Heart? – National Geographic Education Blog