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  1. Hace 4 días · Learn about whales, the largest aquatic mammals, belonging to the order Cetacea. Find out their characteristics, distribution, behavior, and threats from human activities.

    • Whale

      Whales are large animals that live in water. Whales may look...

    • Archaeoceti

      Other articles where Archaeoceti is discussed: cetacean:...

    • Giant Squid

      The giant squid rivals the colossal squid in overall size....

    • Copepods

      Copepod, (subclass Copepoda), any member of the widely...

    • Blue Whale

      Blue whale, a species of baleen whale, a cetacean, that is...

  2. Hace 2 días · Welcome to our countdown of the top ten largest whales in the world! In this video, we dive deep into the ocean to explore these magnificent marine giants. F...

  3. whalemap.orgWhaleMap

    Hace 1 día · Successful conservation relies on finding these whales - an extraordinarily difficult task given limited resources and a vast ocean. This map was designed to communicate the latest whale survey results to scientific, regulatory and industrial sectors to inform more effective, dynamic planning of research and conservation activities.

  4. Hace 2 días · One of the rarest whales in the world, only an estimated 30 animals are thought to survive. "It was astonishing," said research ecologist Jan Roletto, who sighted the whale about three miles west ...

  5. Hace 1 día · Humpback whales, in particular, produce complex, extensive songs that can last from a few minutes to several hours. Units: Units are the minimum sounds that whales can produce and can be combined in different ways. Sub-Phrases: The combination of several units forms a sub-phrase.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Beluga_whaleBeluga whale - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · Taxonomy Skull of a cross between a narwhal and a beluga whale, at the Zoological Museum, Copenhagen. The beluga was first described in 1776 by Peter Simon Pallas. It is a member of the family Monodontidae, which is in turn part of the parvorder Odontoceti (toothed whales). The Irrawaddy dolphin was once placed in the same family, though recent genetic evidence suggests these dolphins belong ...

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