@Zeust I've always assumed that too, because whales are usually very large animals and very large animals tend to be endangered species (because they have no natural predators, and because each individual impacts their environment a lot, they tend to have a very slow reproduction rate which in turns cause them to be endangered quite fast when their ecosystem suddenly change or where they become prey to big badass humans)
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@Zeust I've always assumed that too, because whales are usually very large animals and very large animals tend to be endangered species (because they have no natural predators, and because each individual impacts their environment a lot, they tend to have a very slow reproduction rate which in turns cause them to be endangered quite fast when their ecosystem suddenly change or where they become prey to big badass humans)