1. the average wait of a gray whale is from 30 to 40 tons? 2. a gray whales tail measures 10 to 12...

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1. The average weight of a gray whale is from 30 to 40 tons. 2. A gray whale’s tail measures 10 to 12 feet across.

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1. The average wait of a gray whale is from 30 to 40 tons?

2. A gray whales tail measures 10 to 12 foot across.

1. The average wait of a gray whale is from 30 to 40 tons?

2. A gray whales tail measures 10 to 12 foot across.

1. The average weight of a gray whale is from 30 to 40 tons.

2. A gray whale’s tail measures 10 to 12 feet across.

3. Gray whales swim threw the water. At around 3 to 5 miles per hour.

4. They migrate from the bering sea too Baja, California.

3. Gray whales swim threw the water. At around 3 to 5 miles per hour.

4. They migrate from the bering sea too Baja, California.

3. Gray whales swim through the water at around 3 to 5 miles per hour.

4. They migrate from the Bering Sea to Baja, California.

5. You can see the whales, when they be swimming close to shore.

6. If you is looking for an exciting trip go on a whale watch.

5. You can see the whales, when they be swimming close to shore.

6. If you is looking for an exciting trip go on a whale watch.

5. You can see the whales when they are swimming close to shore.

6. If you are looking for an exciting trip, go on a whale watch.

7. The people of La laguna is enjoying the visiting whales.

8. The whale’s like the people two.

7. The people of La laguna is enjoying the visiting whales.

8. The whale’s like the people two.

7. The people of La Laguna are enjoying the visiting whales.

8. The whales like the people too.

9. Whales have huge brains and it “talk” to each other in clicks and rumbles.

10. What amazing creature they are?

9. Whales have huge brains and it “talk” to each other in clicks and rumbles.

10. What amazing creature they are?

9. Whales have huge brains, and they “talk” to each other in clicks and rumbles.

10. What amazing creatures they are!