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Что (кто) такое lesser sperm whale - определение

SUPERFAMILY OF MAMMALS
Sperm Whales; Physeteridae; Sperm Whale family; Sperm whale family; Physeteroid; Physeterid; Physeterida; Sperm whale superfamily
  • ''[[Livyatan melvillei]]'' skull
  • Sperm whale and bottlenose whale
  • Sperm whale mother with calf

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
n.
Sperm-whale, spermaceti whale (Physeter macrocephalus).
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
·noun The sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus). It has in the top of its head a large cavity, containing an oily fluid, which, after death, concretes into a whitish crystalline substance called spermaceti. ·see Sperm whale.
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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Википедия

Physeteroidea

Physeteroidea is a superfamily that includes three extant species of whales: the sperm whale, in the genus Physeter, and the pygmy sperm whale and dwarf sperm whale, in the genus Kogia. In the past, these genera have sometimes been united in a single family, the Physeteridae, with the two Kogia species in the subfamily Kogiinae; however, recent practice is to allocate the genus Kogia to its own family, the Kogiidae, leaving the Physeteridae as a monotypic (single extant species) family, although additional fossil representatives of both families are known.