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  2. Template:Whale - Wikipedia

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    the original, full-size trout {{}} – another small version, though still centered and intrusive enough to send the message{{trout small}} – a more reasonably sized, less-intrusive, left-aligned trout, suitable for trout victims to use as a replacement after getting the message

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  4. Orca types and populations - Wikipedia

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    Type C orcas in the Ross Sea in the Southern Ocean: The eye patch slants forward.. Orcas or killer whales have a cosmopolitan distribution and several distinct populations or types have been documented or suggested.

  5. Common minke whale - Wikipedia

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    The common minke whale or northern minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) is a species of minke whale within the suborder of baleen whales. It is the smallest species of the rorquals and the second smallest species of baleen whale. Although first ignored by whalers due to its small size and low oil yield, it began to be exploited by various ...

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  7. Minke whale - Wikipedia

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    A study in 1975 found that in 49 killer whale stomachs, 84% had consumed minke whale. [23] Minke whale carcasses investigated after attacks show that killer whales have an affinity for minke tongues and lower jaw. The anti-predatory mechanism of the minke whale is strictly a flight response, as when this fails no physical retaliation is ...

  8. Baiji - Wikipedia

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    "Witness to Extinction: How We Failed To Save The Yangtze River Dolphin", an account of the 2006 baiji survey by Samuel Turvey, the lead author of the Biology Letters paper, was published by Oxford University Press in autumn 2008. This book investigated the baiji's probable extinction within the wider-scale context of how and why international ...

  9. Baleen whale - Wikipedia

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    The second gray whale, which was captured in 1971 from the same lagoon, was named Gigi II and was released a year later after becoming too big. [158] The last gray whale, J.J., beached itself in Marina del Rey, California, where it was rushed to SeaWorld San Diego and, after 14 months, was released because it got too big to take care of ...