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Toothed whale - Wikipedia
The toothed whales (also called odontocetes, systematic name Odontoceti) are a parvorder of cetaceans that includes dolphins, porpoises, and all other whales possessing teeth, such as the beaked whales and sperm whales. 73 species of toothed whales are described. They are one of two living groups of … Meer weergeven
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In Aristotle's time, the fourth century BC, whales were regarded as fish due to their superficial similarity. Aristotle, however, could already … Meer weergevenIntelligence
Cetaceans are known to communicate and therefore are able to teach, learn, cooperate, … Meer weergeven• Media related to Odontoceti at Wikimedia Commons
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Toothed whales have torpedo-shaped bodies with usually inflexible necks, limbs modified into flippers, nonexistent external ear flaps, a … Meer weergevenThreats
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The head of the sperm whale is filled with a waxy liquid … Meer weergevenWikipedia-tekst onder CC-BY-SA-licensie Tandwalvissen - Wikipedia
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WEBToothed whale is the general term for any of the various aquatic mammals comprising the suborder Odontoceti, characterized in extant species by the presence of teeth, one blowhole, the ability to sense their environment …
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