Whales
echo location
A reflected sound wave. Whales and dolphins use this to locate where they are.
harpoon
A spear-like hunting tool with barbs that hook into the flesh of the animal being hunted.
extinct
A species dies out forever.
endangered
A species whose numbers are so small that the species is at risk of extinction
dolphins
A water mammal the feeds off fish.
mammals
Animals that are warm-blooded, and can produce milk.
sexual dimorphism
Differences in physical characteristics between males and females of the same species.
Sperm Whale
Largest toothed predator on Earth
Blackfish
Six species of dolphins have the word "whale" in their name, collectively known as ____________: the killer whale, the melon-headed whale, the pygmy killer whale, the false killer whale, and the two species of pilot whales, all of which are classified under the family Delphinidae (oceanic dolphins).
krill
Small marine life (zooplankton) eaten by baleen whales
Dwarf Sperm Whale
Smallest whale at about 8.5 ft
whaler
a seaman who works on a ship that hunts whales
Sperm Whale
able to stay submerged for as much as 90 minutes.
Blowing or spouting
is the action of blowing water from their blowholes at the tops of their heads.
lobtail
lifting their fluke over the surface of the water and slapping the water
calf
name used for a baby whale
Balaenopteridae (the rorquals)
the largest group of baleen whales, a family with nine extant species in two genera. They include what is believed to be the largest animal that has ever lived, the blue whale.
blowhole
whale nostrils on top of his head
migrate
To move from one place to another, following the seasons
cetaceans
group of ocean mammals, including whales, porpoises, and dolphins
fluke
Broad, horizontal whale tail used to identify them - no two are alike
dorsal
Near the upper surface, towards the back
spyhop
Peeking there head vertically out of the water
whalesong
The noises whales make to communicate with other whales. Recordings made by scientists have proven they do this.
breach
When a whale is seen to completely jump out of the water. (usually sideways)
