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- Dolphin (13554 bytes)
13: ...ated to [[whale]]s and [[porpoise]]s. The name is from [[Ancient Greek]] δελφ̥...
26: ...pecies of dolphin in 17 genera. They vary in size from 4 ft (1.2 m) and 88 lb (40 kg) ([[Maui's Dolphi...
49: **** [[Atlantic Spotted Dolphin]], ''Stenella frontalis''
64: **** [[Fraser's Dolphin]], ''Lagenodelphis hosei''
73: **** [[Irrawaddy Dolphin]], ''Orcaella brevirostris'' - Whale (11080 bytes)
9: ...[keratin]], which they use to filter [[plankton]] from the water. They are the largest whales.
20: .... When exhaling after a dive, a spout can be seen from the right perspective, the shape of which diffe...
29: ...y classed as [[predator]]s, but their food ranges from microscopic plankton to very large fish. Males ...
46: ...]] could lead to the extinction of the endangered Irrawaddy and Mekong Dolphins. Some of these dams like the...
51: ...t, baleen and [[ambergris]] (a perfume ingredient from the intestine of [[sperm whale]]s). Until the m... - Himalaya (16334 bytes)
1: ...imalaya'' means "abode of snow" in [[Sanskrit]] ( from ''hima'' "snow", and ''aalaya'' "abode"). The c...
5: ...erest as seen from space looking south-south-east from over the [[Tibetan Plateau]]. ([[:Image:himalay...
9: The Himalayan range runs for about 2400 km, from [[Nanga Parbat]] in the west to Namche Barwa in...
10: ...1200 m. This range is made up of erosion material from the rising Himalaya. Running parallel to this i...
21: ...led on the ocean floor and the [[volcano]]es that fringed its edges. Since these sediments were light,... - Beluga Whales (10188 bytes)
15: ... to simply as the '''Beluga''' - the word derives from the [[Russian language|Russian]] ''beloye'' mea...
18: ...xonomic family]] alongside the [[Narwhal]]. The [[Irrawaddy Dolphin]] was also once considered to be in the s...
20: ...is the now-extinct ''[[Denebola brachycephala]]'' from the late [[Miocene]] period. A single fossil ha...
36: ...r shallow inlets. These summer sites are detached from one another and a mother will usually return to... - Narwhals (5962 bytes)
15: ...[[beluga]]). It is possibly also related to the [[Irrawaddy Dolphin]].
17: The name "narwhal" is derived from the [[Old Norse]] words for 'corpse' and 'whale...
21: ...rwhal_tusk.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Two Narwhal tusks from the same animal. This is unusual]]
23: ... their extraordinary long [[tusk]] which projects from the left side of their jaws and has a clockwise...
40: ...nmost sightings of Narwhal have occurred north of Franz Joseph Land, at about 85°N.
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