Other types of whale include the Beluga Whale - a small, white-toothed whale that lives mostly in cold Arctic waters.

The Fin Whale is a huge baleen whale. It's the second-largest animal on Earth and it can grow to nearly 90 feet and can weigh up to 97 tonnes- that’s more than 25 elephants put together!

The Gray Whale is also a baleen whale. It is a bottom feeder and travels very long distances each year.

The most fun is the Minke Whale, which is the smallest baleen whale. It sings and has a white band on each flipper

Killer Whales, usually called "Orcas", are toothed whales that live in small pods in the Arctic and eat other fish. They are very strong fish that are believed to be the only predator that can attack and kill a Great White Shark.

The Sperm Whale is also a toothed whale, over 50 feet long and feeds on giant squid.