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  1. Mesoplodon carlhubbsi - Society for Marine Mammalogy

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  4. ADW: Mesoplodon carlhubbsi: INFORMATION

  5. Hubbs' Beaked Whale (Mesoplodon carlhubbsi) · iNaturalist

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    Mesoplodon carlhubbsi, or Hubb’s beaked whale, is found in the temperate waters of the North Pacific. M. carlhubbsi ranges from Japan to British Columbia and California. The northernmost sighting occurred in Eastern North Pacific, near Prince Rupert, British Columbia.
    Mesoplodon species also have a pair of throat grooves. These are found on the ventral side of the head between the lower jaws. A notch occurs in the center of the flukes. The flipper has a short phalangeal portion. This is typical of the family Ziphiidae. The dorsal fin is small and sub-triangular.
    The diet of M. carlhubbsi includes squid, other cephalopods, and fish. According to Ridgway and Harrison (1989), it is believed that M. carlhubbsi feeds mainly on squid, which is characteristic of beaked whales. However, all information is based on stranded animals.
    The head of adult male M. carlshubbsi is the most striking feature- black with naturally white areas on the tip of the rostrum and anterior to the blowhole. For females, the tip of the rostrum is distinctly lighter than the rest of the head. Males also have a strong pair of teeth protruding from the mandibular symphysis.
  7. Acoustic recordings, biological observations, and genetic ...

  8. Status of Hubbs’ Beaked Whale, Mesoplodon carlhubbsi,

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  10. Mesoplodon carlhubbsi | Encyclopedia of Puget Sound