Barley whale
Barley whale is a kind of whale and is the third largest whale after big whale and big whale. It is also known as anchovy or sardine whale. It is found in waters adjacent to the oceans of the world, but it prefers mainly deep water. In polar regions, tropical regions, and inland regions, it is not well known. Barley whales migrate from cold regions to temperate and subtropical regions each year, but most of them are unknown. The body length of the barley whale is at least 15m to 20m and weighs up to 45t. Average daily intake is 900kg, and stocks include krill shrimp and zooplankton. It belongs to the fastest whale, and it can reach a maximum speed of 50 km / h in case of short range. The name 'barley whale' is a name that appears at the time of barley ripening.