Hope (whale)

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SpeciesBlue whale (Balaenoptera musculus)
SexFemale
Bornc. 1871 or 1876–1881
Died27 March 1891 (aged 10–15 or 20)[1][2][3]
Hope
Hope in the Hintze Hall at the Natural History Museum, London
SpeciesBlue whale (Balaenoptera musculus)
SexFemale
Bornc. 1871 or 1876–1881
Died27 March 1891 (aged 10–15 or 20)[1][2][3]
Height25.2 m (82 ft 8 in)[2][3]
The whale is posed in a diving lunge

Hope is the skeleton of a juvenile female blue whale displayed in Hintze Hall, the main hall of the Natural History Museum, London. It measures 25.2 metres (83 ft) in length, consists of 221 bones,[4][3] and weighs 4.5 tonnes.[2]

Born around 1871 or at least 1876–1881, the whale lived for at least 10–15 years, with a maximum of 20, before becoming stranded on a sandbar near Wexford Harbour, Ireland, in March 1891 and being killed by a fisherman two days later. Its skeleton was sold to the Natural History Museum, where it was displayed in its Mammal Hall from 1934 before being moved to the museum's main Hintze Hall in 2017, replacing Dippy, a cast of a diplodocus skeleton.

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