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Cosa (chi) è cachalot$509671$ - definizione

K-CLASS SUBMARINE OF THE UNITED STATES NAVY
USS Cachalot (SS-33)

Cachalot-class submarine         
Cachalot class submarine
The Cachalot-class submarines were a pair of medium-sized submarines of the United States Navy built under the tonnage limits of the London Naval Treaty of 1930. They were originally named V-8 and V-9, and so were known as "V-boats" even though they were unrelated to the other seven submarines (V-1 through V-7) constructed between World War I and World War II.
sperm whale         
  • alt=Photo of whale skin with many overlapping circular indentations
  • [[Ambergris]]
  • The lower jaw is long and narrow. The teeth fit into sockets along the upper jaw. (''lifelike sculpture'')
  • alt=Diagram showing silhouettes of 10 inward-facing whales surrounding a single, presumably injured, group member
  • [[Scrimshaw]] was the art of engraving on the teeth of sperm whales. It was a way for whalers to pass the time between hunts.
  • Sperm whale teeth necklace from Fiji
  • A sperm whale skeleton
  • The sperm whale's brain is the largest in the world, five times heavier than a human's.
  • Sperm whale vocalization
  • Unusual among [[cetaceans]], the sperm whale's blowhole is highly skewed to the left side of the head.
  • Sperm whaling peaked in the 1830s and 1960s.
  • Global concentrations of sperm whales
  • Like other toothed whales, the sperm whale can retract its eyes.
  • The arterial system of a sperm whale foetus
  • Anatomy of the sperm whale's head. The organs above the jaw are devoted to sound generation.
  • Labeled sperm whale skeleton
  • Sperm whale tooth
  • alt=Painting of a sperm whale destroying a boat, with other boats in the background
SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Physeteridae catadon; Physeteridae Catadon; Sperm whales; Common Cachalot; Cachalot; Cachelot; Physeter catodon; Physeter macrocephalus; Sperm-Whale; Sperm wale; Spermwhale; Potvis; Sperm Whale; Kashalot; Spermacet whale; Catodon whale; Social behavior of sperm whales; Evolutionary history of sperm whales; Vocalizations of sperm whales; Physeter vetus; Physeter antiquus
(sperm whales)
A sperm whale is a large whale with a large head that has a section in it which contains oil.
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cachalot         
  • alt=Photo of whale skin with many overlapping circular indentations
  • [[Ambergris]]
  • The lower jaw is long and narrow. The teeth fit into sockets along the upper jaw. (''lifelike sculpture'')
  • alt=Diagram showing silhouettes of 10 inward-facing whales surrounding a single, presumably injured, group member
  • [[Scrimshaw]] was the art of engraving on the teeth of sperm whales. It was a way for whalers to pass the time between hunts.
  • Sperm whale teeth necklace from Fiji
  • A sperm whale skeleton
  • The sperm whale's brain is the largest in the world, five times heavier than a human's.
  • Sperm whale vocalization
  • Unusual among [[cetaceans]], the sperm whale's blowhole is highly skewed to the left side of the head.
  • Sperm whaling peaked in the 1830s and 1960s.
  • Global concentrations of sperm whales
  • Like other toothed whales, the sperm whale can retract its eyes.
  • The arterial system of a sperm whale foetus
  • Anatomy of the sperm whale's head. The organs above the jaw are devoted to sound generation.
  • Labeled sperm whale skeleton
  • Sperm whale tooth
  • alt=Painting of a sperm whale destroying a boat, with other boats in the background
SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Physeteridae catadon; Physeteridae Catadon; Sperm whales; Common Cachalot; Cachalot; Cachelot; Physeter catodon; Physeter macrocephalus; Sperm-Whale; Sperm wale; Spermwhale; Potvis; Sperm Whale; Kashalot; Spermacet whale; Catodon whale; Social behavior of sperm whales; Evolutionary history of sperm whales; Vocalizations of sperm whales; Physeter vetus; Physeter antiquus
['ka??l?t]
¦ noun old-fashioned term for sperm whale.
Origin
C18: from Fr., from Sp. and Port. cachalote, from cachola 'big head'.

Wikipedia

USS K-2 (SS-33)

USS K-2 (SS-33) was a K-class submarine, of the United States Navy. Her keel was laid down by Fore River Shipbuilding Company in Quincy, Massachusetts, as Cachalot, making her the first ship of the United States Navy to be named for the cachalot, another name for the sperm whale, but on 17 November 1911, during construction, she was renamed K-2. She was launched on 4 October 1913 sponsored by Mrs. Ruth Chamberlain McEntee, and commissioned on 31 January 1914.