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Whale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Search Map)

Whales are marine mammals of order Cetacea which are neither ... They include the blue whale, the largest living animal. ... A Humpback Whale breaching. ...


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whale: Definition from Answers.com (Search Map)

whale n. Any of various marine mammals of the order Cetacea, having the general shape of a fish with forelimbs modified to form flippers, a tail


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Orca - Wikipedia (Search Map)

User-generated article on Orcas or killer whales, belonging to the oceanic dolphin family. Features evolution details of this mammal along with its distribution pattern, lifecycle, and conservation details.


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The Whale Museum (Search Map)

Promotes the stewardship of killer whales, other marine mammals, and the Salish Sea ecosystem through education and research. The museum offers an Orca adoption program, as well as information on whale-watching and local conservation efforts.


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San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes: Whale (Search Map)

Get fun and interesting whale facts in an easy-to-read style from the San Diego ... Length: longest—blue whale Balaenoptera musculus is 70 feet (21 meters) ...


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WHALE (Search Map)

Dr Ryke Geerd Hamer, M.D. Dr Robert Willner, M.D., Ph.D. Nutritional doctors ... Dr Richard Shulze, N.D., M.H. Homeopaths. Martin Walker MA. William Kelley, ...


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Whale - Defenders of Wildlife (Search Map)

Get the facts about whales. ... They are the largest species of whale. ... Right Whale Ship Strike Agreement (12/5/2008) ...


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Hyannis Whale Watcher Cruises (Search Map)

Provides whale watching cruises departing daily from scenic Barnstable Harbor.


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STW - Blue Whale (Search Map)

The mottled back of the blue whale, due to its uneven skin pigmentation, ... A blue whale can ingest up to eight tons of krill per day, and it has 55 to 68 ...


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Whale - MSN Encarta (Search Map)

Whale, large mammal that lives its entire life in the water. ... Whale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ... As a whale surfaces it exhales through the ...


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