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Spend entire lives at sea Stream-lined bodies
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Breathe air through blowhole
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Front flippers; tail = “fluke”
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Blubber for insulation Slow reproductive rate; 1 calf / 2-3 years Beluga & Calf
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“Moustached” – baleen plates hang from upper lip Flexible, fibrous plates of keratin to strain water
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Baleen
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Eat krill, small fish, crustaceans Krill
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2 Blowhole openings
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Rorquals – grooves along throat/chest to expand Ex: humpback, finback
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Humpbacks Feeding
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Humpbacks Size: 40-50 ft
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Body black, often w/barnacles (gooseneck barnacles) Flippers to 15 ft; white underneath; used to ID
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Behaviors: Breaching
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Feeding with Bubble Net Whales swim in circle blowing bubbles trapping fish inside “net”, then swim up center
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Lunge Feeding Swim through school & engulf food & water
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“Greyhounds of the Sea” – to 20mph Lifespan 90-100yrs 2 nd Largest animal on Earth – to 85 ft
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Known for elaborate songs
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Blue Whale Largest animal; 100 ft
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Person standing between blue whale jaw bones
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Blue Whale
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Right Whale Carcasses float; slow “Upside-down smile” Most endangered Size: to 30-50 ft
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Teeth to catch & hold prey; swallowed whole Eat fish, squid, seals
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Single blowhole opening
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Often travel in pods
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Ex: SPERM WHALE Largest toothed whale (40-60ft); feed on Giant Squid; dive deep
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Orca or Killer Whale Spyhopping
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Dolphins: beak & conical teeth Porpoises: blunt head & flat teeth
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Echolocation Sounds sent from sacs in head (melon) Received through jaw to inner ear (like SONAR) Used for navigation, socialization, predation
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