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Marine Vertebrates: Cetaceans
The Marine Biome Marine Vertebrates: Cetaceans
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Cetaceans Whales Dolphins Porpoises
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Cetaceans Largest group of marine mammals Have an elongated skull
Nostrils on top of skull (blowhole) Very few hairs A horizontal tail fin (fluke) used for propulsion
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Cetaceans Echolocation: Communicate with each other
Determine distances Warn others about danger
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Cetaceans They release tiny bubbles through their blowholes and make clicking sounds. The Melon (fatty structure on the top of the head) focuses and directs the sound waves.
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Cetaceans Whale Song Sperm Whales Echolocation
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Cetaceans Breaching: Purpose:
When whales leap in the air and loudly crash on the surface of the water. Purpose: Warning signal A way to get rid of external parasites A fun activity
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Cetaceans Breaching Orcas Blue Whales and Breaching Humpbacks
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Cetaceans Divided into two groups: Toothed whales
Toothless whales (Baleen Whales)
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Toothed Whales About 80 different species.
The largest is the Sperm Whale. Made famous by the novel “Moby Dick”.
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Toothed Whales Teeth are adapted for a diet of squid and fish.
They are used to catch and hold prey, but not to chew it.
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Examples Bottlenose Dolphin
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Examples Beaked Whale
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Examples Sperm Whale
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Examples Beluga The Vancouver Aquarium
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Examples Narwhal
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Examples Orca Whale (Killer Whale)
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Baleen Whales The largest animals to ever have lived on the planet
10 species The Blue Whale is the largest
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Baleen Whales Have a row of flexible, fibrous plates that hang from the upper jaw Used to filter out plankton and tiny organisms from the water
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Examples Gray Whale
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Examples Humpback Whale
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Examples Minke Whale
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Examples Blue Whale
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