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The dwarf blue whale has appeared in the waters of the Gulf of Aqaba. Despite its name, "dwarf," it is one of the largest marine creatures, reaching a length of about 24 meters (79 feet). This species feeds primarily on krill and undertakes long migration journeys. Its appearance in the region is a rare event that highlights the biodiversity of the Red Sea's marine environment. Researchers continue to monitor its movements to understand the reasons behind its appearance and its marine routes, as this species contributes to efforts to protect the delicate marine ecosystems and environments in the Gulf of Aqaba.
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