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  2. Killer whale who carried her dead calf for 17 days across ...

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    A killer whale mom, who shot to fame after she carried her dead calf’s corpse with her for more than two weeks in a harrowing tale of grief, has lost another baby, scientists revealed.. The orca ...

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    The bereaved whale mother who made headlines when she heartbreakingly grieved her dead baby for more than two weeks has given birth to a new calf, scientists said.. The mama orca, named J35 by ...

  4. Bone carving - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Saxon Franks Casket is a whale bone casket imitating earlier ivory ones. [4] Medieval bone caskets were made by the Embriachi workshop of north Italy (c. 1375 –1425) and others, mostly using rows of thin plaques carved in relief. [5] A face carved on a piece of curved bone. The face is framed by hair and part of a winged head-dress ...

  5. Scrimshaw - Wikipedia

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    Whale bone was ideally suited for the task, as it is easy to work and was plentiful. The widespread carving of scrimshaw was enabled when the 1815 publication of the journal of U.S. Navy Captain David Porter disclosed both the market and the source of the whale teeth, causing a surplus of whale teeth that greatly diminished their value and made ...

  6. Right whale calf and mom sighting in Marshfield marks 1st of ...

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    Dr. Charles “Stormy” Mayo, director of the center’s Right Whale Ecology Program, said right whale mothers and their calves are often sighted in Cape Cod Bay during April and May. Their ...

  7. Monodontidae - Wikipedia

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    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.