North Atlantic Right Whale Matching Game Use callosity patterns to identify an “unknown” right whale! This game is based on the New England Aquarium’s.

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North Atlantic Right Whale Matching Game Use callosity patterns to identify an “unknown” right whale! This game is based on the New England Aquarium’s Right Whale Identification Game, which is accessible at mes/right_whale_identification_games.php mes/right_whale_identification_games.php

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game How it works Each slide will have a picture of the “unknown” whale and pictures of known whales from the Right Whale Catalog. Carefully observe the callosity patterns of the “unknown” whale (it may help to sketch them) and try to match them to one of the known whales.

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game How it works (cont.) Click on any of the small whale pictures to see them enlarged. Click on the big (enlarged) picture to see “hints.” When you think you have found the identity of the whale, click on the link to see if you are correct.

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game unknown #1152 #1706 #3192 Round 1—Easy Who am I? Single peninsula Continuous Lip callosity

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game WHO AM I? #1152 #1706 #3192 Click on the picture to see hints Click the box if you think that the unknown whale matches this one (#1152) Continuous, with single peninsula Lip callosity

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game WHO AM I? #1152 #1706 #3192 Click on the picture to see hints Click the box if you think that the unknown whale matches this one (#1706) Lip callosity Broken

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game WHO AM I? #1152 #1706 #3192 Click on the picture to see hints Click the box if you think the unknown whale matches this one (#3192) Continuous callosity with 2 peninsulas No lip callosity (grey skin shedding)

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game That’s correct! Click here to try another one! This one is a bit harder…here

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game Sorry…try again! Click here to return to the game…here

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game Round 2—a little harder unknown #1112 #1306 #1428 #1950 Who am I? Long coaming Islands

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game unknown #1112 #1306 #1428 #1950 Click on the picture to see hints Click the box if you think the unknown whale matches this one (#1112) Continuous (no islands or peninsulas)

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game unknown #1112 #1306 #1428 #1950 Click on the picture to see hints Click the box if you think the unknown whale matches this one (#1306) Continuous Lip callosity

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game unknown #1112 #1306 #1428 #1950 Click on the picture to see hints Click the box if you think the unknown whale matches this one (#1428) Broken, with 2 islands Scar

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game unknown #1112 #1306 #1428 #1950 Click on the picture to see hints Click the box if you think the unknown whale matches this one (#1950) Islands

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game That’s correct! Click here to try another one! This one is harder still…here

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game Sorry…try again! Click here to return to the game…here

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game Round 3—hardest unknown #1701 #1123 #1239 #1901 Who am I? Scars Islands on lower jaw

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game unknown #1701 #1123 #1239 #1901 Click on the picture to see hints Click the box if you think the unknown whale matches this one (#1123) Clefts/splits in bonnet Island

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game unknown #1701 #1123 #1239 #1901 Click on the picture to see hints Click the box if you think the unknown whale matches this one (#1239) Island Chin callosity Lip callosity

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game unknown #1701 #1123 #1239 #1901 Click on the picture to see hints Click the box if you think the unknown whale matches this one (#1701) Island between bonnet and coaming Chin callosity with islands

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game unknown #1701 #1123 #1239 #1901 Click on the picture to see hints Click the box if you think the unknown whale matches this one (#1901) Islands

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game That’s correct! You are a right whale identification EXPERT! Use the “esc” key on the keyboard to exit the game…

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game Sorry…try again! Click here to return to the game…here

Lesson 12 Right Whale Matching Game Photo credits: Images used in this presentation are all used with permission of the image owners. Unless otherwise credited, images were taken by New England Aquarium staff in Canadian waters. The “unknown” whale image in slides is credited to Wildlife Trust (provided by Georgia DNR) and was taken under NMFS permit # The photo of whale #1950 in slides is used with permission of the photographer, Susan Parks, and was taken in Canadian waters.