Welcome to the Eubalaena australis webpage!
This organism, commonly known as the Southern Right Whale due to
its high demand during whaling times. E. australis swims
slowly and floats when dead which results in easy retrieval of
innards. This massive (and well endowed) organism consumes some of
the tiniest organisms in the ocean (see Habitat). They are well
known for their reproductive habits and abilities. To read in
greater depth about their mating rituals check out our Reproduction
page.
This website contains information about the E. Australis
obtained for Organismal Biology course 203. This course is taught by
Dr. Tom Volk and Dr. Eric Snively at the
University of
Wisconsin La Crosse. If you want to learn more about many
diverse organisms, visit
www.multipleorganisms.net
Click here to continue onto our Classification page!