(killer whale)

  • 51false killer whale — noun A dolphin of species Pseudorca crassidens, the sole species of genus Pseudorca and one of the larger dolphin species …

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  • 52List of whale songs — Whale song is the sound made by whales to communicate. The word song is used in particular to describe the pattern of regular and predictable sounds made by some species of whales (notably the humpback) in a way that is reminiscent of human… …

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  • 53Whale — Whales are marine mammals which are neither dolphins (i.e. members of the families Delphinidae or Platanistoidae) nor porpoises. Orcas (Killer Whales) and Pilot whales have whale in their name, though they are dolphins for the purpose of… …

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  • 54Whale Song (novel) — infobox Book | name = Whale Song title orig = translator = image caption = 2007 version is an expanded, revised special edition of the 2003 original author = Cheryl Kaye Tardif illustrator = cover artist = Kam Wai Yu (2007 edition); Charles… …

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  • 55Killer badger — Honey badgers were the inspiration for the killer badger myth. The killer badger is a creature found in a number of modern urban legends from Basra (Al Basrah) province, Iraq, where it was said to have attacked both people and livestock. It has… …

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  • 56killer boat — noun also killer ship : one of the small fast boats accompanying a factory ship in whaling and responsible for the pursuit and capture of a whale * * * a boat used for hunting whales and towing them to a factory ship …

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  • 57Sperm whale — Sperm Whale[1] Size compared to an average human …

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  • 58Melon-headed whale — Size compared to an average human …

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  • 59Toothed whale — Toothed whales Temporal range: Eocene–Recent …

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  • 60Beached whale — A beached whale is a whale which has become stranded on land, usually on a beach. Beaching is often fatal for whales, as they become dehydrated and die. Some die when their lungs are suffocated under their own weight or drown when high tides… …

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