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- Whale (11080 bytes)
3: ...er to all cetaceans, to just the larger ones, or only to members of particular [[Family (biology)|fami...
18: ...neath the [[skin]] lies a layer of [[fat]], the [[blubber]]. It serves as an energy reservoir and also as i...
31: ...scious in order to breathe. The solution is that only one hemisphere of their brains sleeps at the tim... - Bowhead Whales (5651 bytes)
17: ...'' (''Balaena mysticetus''), also known as '''Greenland Right Whale''' or '''Arctic Whale''', is a mar...
20: ... 20 meters; females are larger than males. The [[blubber]] layer of the bowhead whale is thicker than in a...
23: Bowhead Whales are the only [[baleen whale]]s that spend their entire lives ...
31: ...ling starting in 1611 near [[Svalbard]] and [[Greenland]] and wiped out herds of the slow growing whal...
38: ...spends all of its life in fertile Arctic waters, unlike other whales that migrate for feeding or repro... - Gray Whales (7433 bytes)
27: ...ring the summer; during its migration trip, it mainly lives off its extensive fat reserves.
35: The only predators of adult Gray Whales are [[human]]s an...
51: ... hurt, but a car was crushed by falling blubber. Onlookers were covered with noxious-smelling bits of ... - Right Whales (11436 bytes)
25: ...nd (inter)breed; their thick layers of insulating blubber make it impossible for them to shed internal heat...
42: ...y all the following titles: The Whale; the '''Greenland Whale'''; the '''Black Whale'''; the '''Great ...
48: ...h made them easy to catch, even for men equipped only with frail wooden boats and hand-held harpoons. ...
50: ...n. Today the whaling station is restored and the only Whale Museum of South America tells the story of...
53: Its diet consists mainly of plankton and tiny crustaceans like copepods, ...
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