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  2. Beluga whale - Wikipedia

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    Beluga whale behavior under killer whale predation makes them vulnerable to hunters. When killer whales are present, large numbers of beluga whales congregate in the shallows for protection, which allows them to be hunted in droves. Contamination Russian scientists working on the White Whale Program place transmitters onto whales in Sea of Okhotsk

  3. Moskva (1959 icebreaker) - Wikipedia

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    Moskva (1959 icebreaker) Moskva. (1959 icebreaker) Moskva (Russian: Москва; literally: Moscow) was a Soviet polar icebreaker and the lead ship of a series of five diesel-electric icebreakers named after major Soviet cities. She was built at Wärtsilä Hietalahti shipyard in Helsinki, Finland, in 1959 and when delivered was the largest and ...

  4. Monodontidae - Wikipedia

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    Monodon. Delphinapterus. The cetacean family Monodontidae comprises two living whale species, the narwhal and the beluga whale and at least four extinct species, known from the fossil record. Beluga and Narwhal are native to coastal regions and pack ice around the Arctic Ocean. Both species are relatively small whales, between three and five ...

  5. ‘Ghostly’ creature spotted in Scotland waters is a rare ...

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    Beluga whales have a “melon” on their heads above their blowholes, according to experts. The sea creatures typically grow to be between 11 feet and 15 feet, and adults typically weigh between ...

  6. List of cetaceans - Wikipedia

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    List of cetaceans. Cetacea is an infraorder that comprises the 94 species of whales, dolphins, and porpoises. It is divided into toothed whales (Odontoceti) and baleen whales (Mysticeti), which diverged from each other in the Eocene some 50 million years ago (mya). Cetaceans are descended from land-dwelling hoofed mammals, and the now extinct ...

  7. Narwhal - Wikipedia

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    The narwhal ( Monodon monoceros) is a species of toothed whale native to the Arctic. It is the only member of the genus Monodon, and one of two living representatives of the family Monodontidae. The narwhal has a similar build to the closely related beluga whale, with which it overlaps in range and can interbreed.

  8. NOC (whale) - Wikipedia

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    NOC (whale) NOC was a beluga whale who made human-like vocalizations. He was captured by Inuit hunters for the United States Navy in 1977 and lived in captivity until his death in 1999. In 1984, researchers from the National Marine Mammal Foundation discovered his unusual ability to mimic the rhythm and tone of human speech.

  9. Category:Individual beluga whales - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help ... Pages in category "Individual beluga whales" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.