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  2. Boaters left with ‘jaws gaping’ as two ‘titans of the ocean ...

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    Sperm whales are massive deep-sea predators with a gray body, pointed teeth and a block-like head. Naturaliste Charters shared a video of the rare encounter on Facebook on March 26.

  3. Marine mammals and sonar - Wikipedia

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    Before extensive research on whale vocalizations was completed, the low-frequency pulses emitted by some species of whales were often not correctly attributed to them. Dr Payne wrote: "Before it was shown that fin whales were the cause [of powerful sounds], no one could take seriously the idea that such regular, loud, low, and relatively pure frequency tones were coming from within the ocean ...

  4. Whale dies days after video shows it being stroked by ... - AOL

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    A huge sperm whale beached on a Rockingham sandbar over the weekend died on Tuesday despite efforts to save it.. The whale was more than 15 metres long and weighed more than 30 tonnes, according ...

  5. Whale seen in video with swimmers dies off Australian beach - AOL

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    A sperm whale that became stranded on a sandbank at a popular beach near Perth, Western Australia over the weekend has died. Whale seen in video with swimmers dies off Australian beach Skip to ...

  6. Sperm whale - Wikipedia

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    Arguably the most famous sperm whale counter-attack occurred on 20 November 1820, when a whale claimed to be about 25.9 metres (85 ft) long rammed and sank the Nantucket whaleship Essex. Only 8 out of 21 sailors survived to be rescued by other ships. [239] Scrimshaw was the art of engraving on the teeth of sperm whales. It was a way for whalers ...

  7. Essex (whaleship) - Wikipedia

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    At eight in the morning of November 20, 1820, the lookout sighted spouts, and the three remaining whaleboats set out to pursue a pod of sperm whales. On the leeward side of Essex, Chase's whaleboat harpooned a whale, but its tail struck the boat and opened up a seam, forcing the crew to cut the harpoon line and return to Essex for repairs.

  8. Dramatic video shows whale capsizing boat off New Hampshire - AOL

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    Two boaters were flung into the Atlantic Ocean when the whale struck the rear of the vessel. They were rescued by good Samaritans, according to the Coast Guard. Dramatic video shows whale ...

  9. Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary - Wikipedia

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    Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary is a seasonal home to several species of those large whales. From early spring to late fall, the sanctuary sees increasing numbers of humpback, blue, and fin whales- with seasonally migrating gray whales transiting the sanctuary on their trips between the North Pacific and the lagoons of Baja California .