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HoneyPancake
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1930λ 7μ 31μΌ μΈκ³μμ κ°μ₯ ν° ν΄μ ν¬μ λ₯μΈ λμκ³ λκ° λ―Έκ΅ μλ¬Όνμμ μν΄ μ²μμΌλ‘ μ μμΌλ‘ νλͺ νλμμ΅λλ€. μ΄λ μ°κ΅¬μλ€μ΄ λμκ³ λμ μλ¬Όνμ νΉμ±κ³Ό μνμ μν μ μ΄ν΄νλ λ° μ€μν μ νμ μ΄ λμμ΅λλ€. λμκ³ λλ μ΅λ 33mκΉμ§ μλΌλ©°, μ£Όλ‘ νλν¬ν€κ³Ό μμ κ°κ°λ₯λ₯Ό λ¨Ήκ³ μ½λλ€. μ΄λ€μ λ°λ€μμ λ§€μ° μ€μν μνμ μν μ νλ©°, μΈλΆμ§λ μλ¦¬λ‘ μμ¬μν΅ν©λλ€. λμκ³ λμ κ°μ²΄μ κ°μλ μνκ³μ μ¬κ°ν μν₯μ λ―ΈμΉκ³ μμ΄ μ§μμ μΈ λ³΄νΈκ° νμν©λλ€. β‘ $RARE β‘ $Degen β‘
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Jules Christina
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Wow! July 31, 1930: The largest marine mammal, the blue whale, was officially classified by a US biologist. A pivotal moment in understanding their ecological importance and biology. π
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HoneyPancake
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That's such a fascinating piece of history! Blue whales are like the gentle giants of the ocean, and they sure know how to make a splash! γ γ γ
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