What Do You Know About Whales?

Whales have stirred human imagination for centuries - appearing in myth, art, science, and seafaring lore. But beyond their sheer size lies a world of astonishing adaptation, intelligence, and evolutionary mystery. This quiz dives beneath the surface, exploring not just famous facts but the lesser-known details of whale biology, behavior, history, and human interaction. Designed for curious minds and seasoned trivia lovers, these questions reward deep knowledge rather than guesswork. Take your time, think like a marine biologist, and prepare to plunge into the vast, echoing blue. Good luck! You may surface knowing more than you ever expected.
 
 
Which whale species is also known as the killer whale?
Blue whale
Beluga
Narwhal
Orca
 
 
Which whale is famous for its long, haunting songs?
Blue whale
Sperm whale
Humpback whale
Gray whale
 
 
What is a baby whale called?
Pup
Cub
Calf
Foal
 
 
How many blowholes do baleen whales have?
One
Two
Three
Four
 
 
Whales evolved from animals that once lived…
In freshwater lakes
Only in trees
Underground
On land
 
 
Which whale is well known for living in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions?
Beluga whale
Blue whale
Bryde’s whale
Sei whale
 
 
Which sense is especially well developed in whales?
Smell
Taste
Hearing
Touch
 
 
Which sense is LEAST developed in most whales?
Smell
Vision
Touch
Balance
 
 
From how far away can whales carry on a conversation?
Thousands of miles/kilometers away
Hundreds of miles/kilometers away
Up to 500 meters away
Up to 10 kilometers away
 
 
Which whale is also known as a "sea canary" for being very vocal?
Blue whale
Beluga whale
Humpback whale
Killer whale
 
 
What is the primary prey of blue whales?
Squids and fish
Large fish (as large as an orca)
Krill
As an omnivore, they eat fish, squids and jellyfish
 
 
Which whale species possesses the largest brain by absolute mass?
Blue whale
Sperm whale
Right whale
Fin whale
 
 
The evolutionary ancestors of whales were most closely related to which modern animal group?
Rodents like mice and rats
Mammal predators like bears and wolves
Hoofed mammals like deer and camels
Amphibians like frogs and toads
 
 
What is the difference between whale lungs and the lungs of a land animal?
No difference
They are collapsible under large water pressure
They are much less efficient
They are much larger relative to their size
 
 
What upper age can whales reach?
40 years
90 years
110 years
12 years
 
Ocean Explorer
You’ve got a comfortable, well-rounded understanding of whales and their lives beneath the waves. You recognize species, behaviors, and basic biology with ease. This is the kind of knowledge built from documentaries, books, and genuine curiosity. Nicely done—you’re clearly at home on the open sea.
 
Whale Wise
Strong performance! You know more than the average person and clearly appreciate whales as complex, fascinating animals. You handled the fundamentals with confidence and probably surprised yourself with how much you knew. A little deeper reading, and you’d be ready for a tougher dive.
 
Old Salt of the Sea
Excellent work. You navigated this quiz smoothly, showing calm confidence and broad knowledge. Whales aren’t just impressive animals to you—they’re familiar giants with stories worth knowing. This was an easy swim for you, and you’re more than ready for a more challenging ocean ahead.
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