Cuvier's beaked whale - significado y definición. Qué es Cuvier's beaked whale
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Qué (quién) es Cuvier's beaked whale - definición

SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Goose-beaked Whale; Goose-beaked whale; Ziphius; Ziphius cavirostris; Cuvier's Beaked Whale; Water Owl; Ziphia; Cuvier beaked whale
  • Cuvier's beaked whale surfaces in the [[Ligurian Sea]]
  •  Skull of Cuvier's beaked whale
  • Cuvier's beaked whale surfaces in the [[Ligurian Sea]]

beaked whale         
  • Arnoux's beaked whale
  • Blainville's beaked whale
FAMILY OF MAMMALS
Ziphiidae; Ziphidae; Beaked Whale; Beaked Whales; Beaked whales; Hyperoodontidae; Hyperoodontinae; Berardiinae; Ziphiinae; Ziphioidea; Ziphiids; Ziphiid
¦ noun a whale of a group with elongated jaws that form a beak, including the bottlenose whales. [Family Ziphiidae: several species.]
Mesoplodon         
  • Round scars from cookiecutter shark bites can be seen on the flank of this stranded Gray's beaked whale.
GENUS OF BEAKED WHALES
Mesoplodont Whales; Mesoplodont whales; Deep-crested Beaked Whale; Deep-crested beaked whale; Dense Beaked Whale; Antillean Beaked Whale; Antillean beaked whale; Japanese Beaked Whale; Japanese beaked whale; Haast's Beaked Whale; Haast's beaked whale; New Zealand Beaked Whale; New Zealand beaked whale; Long-toothed Beaked Whale; Long-toothed beaked whale; Strapped tooth Whale; Strapped-tooth whale; Strapped-tooth Whale; Peruvian Beaked Whale; Lesser Beaked Whale; North Atlantic Beaked Whale; North Atlantic beaked whale; Bering Sea beaked whale; Bering Sea Beaked Whale; Mesoplodont Whale; Mesoplodont; Mesoplodont whale
Mesoplodont whales are 16 species of toothed whale in the genus Mesoplodon, making it the largest genus in the cetacean order. Two species were described as recently as 1991 (pygmy beaked whale) and 2002 (Perrin's beaked whale), and marine biologists predict the discovery of more species in the future.
whalesong         
  • Process in a dolphin echolocation: in green the sounds generated by the dolphin, in red from the fish.
SOUNDS PRODUCED BY WHALES
Whale songs; Whalesong; Whale song; Whale noises; Whales singing; Whale sounds; Whale call; Cetacean sound; Dolphin sound; Whale communication; Whale sound; Whale vocalisation; Vocalizations of whales
The peculiar clicking and whooshing sounds made by a PEP modem such as the Telebit Trailblazer as it tries to synchronise with another PEP modem for their special high-speed mode. This sound isn't anything like the normal two-tone handshake between conventional modems and is instantly recognizable to anyone who has heard it more than once. It sounds, in fact, very much like whale songs. This noise is also called "the moose call" or "moose tones".

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Cuvier's beaked whale

The Cuvier's beaked whale, goose-beaked whale, or ziphius (Ziphius cavirostris) is the most widely distributed of all beaked whales in the family Ziphiidae. It is smaller than most baleen whales yet large among beaked whales. Cuvier's beaked whale is pelagic, inhabiting waters deeper than 300 m (1,000 ft). It has the deepest and longest recorded dives among whales at 2,992 m (9,816 ft) and 222 minutes, though the frequency and reasons for these extraordinary dives are unclear. Despite its deep-water habitat, it is one of the most frequently spotted beached whales.

The species was named Ziphius cavirostris by Georges Cuvier, based on a skull fragment which he believed to be a fossil from an extinct species. He reused the genus name Ziphius from an undetermined species mentioned by historical sources. The species name cavirostris, from Latin cavus "hollow" and rostrum "beak", refers to a bony structure (cavity) anterior of the nares (the bones of the nose), now known as the prenarial basin. It is now known to be unique to males of this species.