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Wat (wie) is bowhead whale - definitie


bowhead whale         
  • alt=Two whaleboats beached in foreground, five rowed and four sailing whaleboats chasing/attacking five whales, two larger whaling ships nearby, and sun peeking around snow-covered mountain in background
  • Whale spyhops in Ulbansky Bay, northwestern [[Okhotsk Sea]]<ref name="Olga Shpak. 2014" />
  • Drawing of an adult in 1884
  • Breaching off Alaskan coast
  • Inuit woman and child standing on bowhead whale after a 2002 subsistence hunt
  • Stamp showing drawing of mother and calf from [[Faroe Islands]]
  • Skeleton of a bowhead whale
  • Resting on water surface in [[Foxe Basin]]
  • Sighting locations by researchers and hunters near [[Igloolik Island]]
  • ''The Chase of the Bowhead Whale'' (1909) by [[Clifford Warren Ashley]].
SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Eubalaena mysticetus; Balaena mysticetus; Bowhead; Leiobalaena; Greenland whale; Bowhead Whales; Bowhead whales; Bow head whale; Bowhead Whale; Black right whale; Greenland right whale; Sexual behavior of bowhead whales
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¦ noun a black Arctic right whale, feeding by skimming the surface for plankton. [Balaena mysticetus.]
Bowhead         
  • alt=Two whaleboats beached in foreground, five rowed and four sailing whaleboats chasing/attacking five whales, two larger whaling ships nearby, and sun peeking around snow-covered mountain in background
  • Whale spyhops in Ulbansky Bay, northwestern [[Okhotsk Sea]]<ref name="Olga Shpak. 2014" />
  • Drawing of an adult in 1884
  • Breaching off Alaskan coast
  • Inuit woman and child standing on bowhead whale after a 2002 subsistence hunt
  • Stamp showing drawing of mother and calf from [[Faroe Islands]]
  • Skeleton of a bowhead whale
  • Resting on water surface in [[Foxe Basin]]
  • Sighting locations by researchers and hunters near [[Igloolik Island]]
  • ''The Chase of the Bowhead Whale'' (1909) by [[Clifford Warren Ashley]].
SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Eubalaena mysticetus; Balaena mysticetus; Bowhead; Leiobalaena; Greenland whale; Bowhead Whales; Bowhead whales; Bow head whale; Bowhead Whale; Black right whale; Greenland right whale; Sexual behavior of bowhead whales
·noun The great Arctic or Greenland whale. (Balaena mysticetus). ·see Baleen, and Whale.
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".

Wikipedia

Bowhead whale
| fossil_range = Early Pleistocene
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor bowhead whale
1. Bowhead whale Commercial whaling severely depleted stocks in the early 1'00s.
2. A bowhead whale, even a young one, represented food and security to the crew for weeks to come.
3. A weapon fragment discovered in the neck of a 50–ton bowhead whale suggests it could be 130 years old.
4. Bowhead whale: Thought to live up to 200 years but the recent discovery is the best proof yet Calculating a whale‘s age can be difficult, and is usually gauged by amino acids in the eye lenses.
5. A giant bowhead whale caught off the coast of Alaska had a harpoon point embedded in its neck that showed it survived a similar hunt – more than a century ago.