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Context
Details
Resumption of Hunting
Animal Welfare Concerns
New Guidelines
Ethical and Conservation Debates
Sustainable Alternatives
Background on Fin Whales
Common Names
Physical Characteristics
Size and Shape
Coloration and Markings
Anatomy and Adaptations
Distribution and Habitat
Global Range
Preferred Environments
Behavior and Biology
Feeding Habits
Migration and Breeding
Social Structure
Threats and Challenges
Human Interaction
Significance in Ecosystems
Conclusion
The decision to resume hunting fin whales in Iceland is a contentious issue that touches on ethics, animal welfare, conservation, and international agreements. It reflects a broader debate about the relationship between human activities and the well-being of wildlife and the environment.
PRACTICE QUESTION Q. Which statement is true regarding Fin Whales (Balaenoptera physalus)? 1. Fin Whales are the smallest species of whales. 2. Fin Whales are listed as "Least Concern" on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 3. Fin whales are found in oceans worldwide, inhabiting both temperate and polar regions. Options: A) Only Statement 1 is true. B) Only Statement 2 is true. C) Only Statement 3 is true. D) Statements 2 and 3 are true. Answer: C) |
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