Meet Our Life Size Inflatable Finback Whale - 55 Feet Long!

This is an exciting addition to our school talks. Just how large are these animals? It's one thing to tell kids (and adults) the physical statistics on whales, but now people can see for themselves and really get a sense of just how big they are. Click on any of these photos for larger views.

Our thanks to Colby-Sawyer College for the use of their beautiful - and big! - field house for this photo shoot. And the kids from a local preschool really loved being the first group to explore our yet-to-be-named whale.

Half of the whale is black and half is frosted to allow light inside. Kids and adults are welcome to go inside the whale for an even better appreciation of the size of an adult Finback.

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   Check out those 7 foot fins!   The last photo is taken inside the whale. The kids lined up end to end to see how many kids long the whale was. They used all 14 boys and girls in the class but still couldn't reach the end of the whale!

Plans for this awesome full scale whale were created by J. Michael Williamson, Director of WhaleNet, and some of his grad students. It is inflated in minutes using a common house fan. Go to the WhaleNet site for further info on how you can easily obtain a set of plans. We made this model for only about $75! 

 

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