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  • 51Exploding whale — Exploding whales have been documented on two notable occasions, as well as several lesser known ones. The most famous explosion occurred in the United States at Florence, Oregon, in 1970, when a dead sperm whale (originally reported as a gray… …

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  • 52Sei whale — [1] …

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  • 53USS Whale (SS-239) — USS Whale (SS 239), a Gato class submarine, was the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the whale, an extremely large, aquatic mammal that is fishlike in form. Her keel was laid down on 28 June 1941 by the Mare Island Naval… …

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  • 54Fin whale — Finback redirects here. For the U.S. submarines of this name, see USS Finback. For the fictional character, see Finback (Transformers). Fin whale[1] A fin whale surfaces in the …

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  • 55Fin Whale — ] As of 2006, there are two named subspecies, each with distinct physical features and vocalizations. B. p. physalus (Linnaeus 1758), or Northern Fin Whale, is found in the North Atlantic, and B. p. quoyi (Fischer 1829), or Antarctic Fin Whale,… …

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  • 56Right whale — For other uses, see Right whale (disambiguation). Right whales[1] A female North Atlantic Right Whale with her calf in the ocean …

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  • 57Humphrey the Whale — is arguably the most widely publicized humpback whale in history, [Wendy Tokuda, Humphrey the lost whale , Heian Intl Publishing Company, 1992 ISBN 0 89346 346 9] [Ernest Callenbach and Christine Leefeldt, Humphrey the Wayward Whale , ISBN 0… …

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  • 58Green Shadows, White Whale — Infobox Book name = Green Shadows, White Whale title orig = translator = image caption = Dust jacket from the first edition author = Ray Bradbury illustrator = cover artist = country = United States language = English series = subject = genre =… …

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  • 59Noah and the Whale — Noah and the Whale, including Laura Marling performing in 2007. Background information Origin Twickenham, London …

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  • 60Beluga whale — White Whale redirects here. For other uses, see White Whale (disambiguation). Beluga[1] …

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