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  • Toothed whale is the general term for any of the various aquatic mammals ... ***** Northern right whale dolphin, Lissodelphis borealis ...
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  • the world's largest animal, the blue whale (Balaenoptera musculus). ... this suborder includes the Beluga whale and the sperm whale, which ...
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  • There is no strict definition of the term dolphin (Grzimek 2004) and ... Dolphin has been used either for members of the family Delphinidae ...
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  • shaped tail, and the body is very narrow right before the tail. one-half a meter in maximum size, to the Northern bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus ...
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  • The area offers excellent vantage points for whale watching. The Southern ... across Southern Africa. Originated in the northern area of modern Botswana ...
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  • Islands," are a group of islands in Northern Europe, between the Norwegian ... of eighteen islands off the coast of Northern Europe, between the Norwegian ...
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  • is forked, similar in shape to that of a whale of dolphin. The paddle-like ... the majority of dugongs live in the northern waters of Australia between ...
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  • In the northern part of the Great Barrier Reef, ribbon reefs—long ... in the reef, including the dwarf minke whale, the Indo-Pacific humpback ...
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  • (Southern Portugal) and from the Minho in Northern Portugal, with a minor Dutch ... catch was exceeded by a single Japanese whale factory ship. Only sperm ...
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  • in the near future. Examples: Blue whale, Kings holly, Pink fairy armadillo ... * Blue Whale (Balaenoptera musculus) * Bonobo (Pan paniscus) ...
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  • raptor. The steller sea lion and the northern fur seal abound in the Okhotsk ... and the Kuril Islands, while the northern coast of the Japanese island ...
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  • group of large terrestrial browsers right through the Oligocene. However ... North and South America, Europe, Asia, northern Africa. ...
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  • Fish range in size from the 14m (45ft) whale shark to the 7mm (just ... trade of dry cod from the Lofoten area in northern Norway to the southern parts ...
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  • moratorium was declared indefinitely for Northern Cod. Five to ten years previously ... The area also supports large colonies of sea birds such as Northern ...
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  • and Arctic, while walruses inhabit the northern circumpolar waters; there are no otariids in the extreme polar regions (Riedman 1990). ...
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  • reached the Hudson Strait at the northern tip of Labrador. Following ... for the main ice sheet that covered northern North America during the ...
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  • The Redwood National and State Parks stretch along the northern Pacific ... Goby, Bald Eagle, Chinook Salmon, Northern Spotted Owl, and Steller ...
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  • One of the initial namings was Septentrionalis Oceanus, or Northern ... Age during which Dutch herring, cod and whale fisheries reached an all ...
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  • kilometers) between the United States and northern Africa. ... are common in the North Atlantic during northern winters, making ocean crossings ...
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  • lakes of Uganda, Sudan, Somalia, Kenya, northern Democratic Republic of the ... html "Hippopotamus and whale phylogeny,"] Nature ...
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