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Flippers, Jawbones, and Blowholes: Marine Specimens Inspire Artists
Rachel Caauwe was one of a dozen artists who spent a recent Saturday sketching...
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Whale Collections
The Smithsonian has more whale skulls and skeletons than any other collection in...
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Researchers Studying Killer Whales
Researchers from the SOCAL-10 research partnership study the behavior of orcas...
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Bottlenose Dolphin Pod
Bottlenose dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) are very social animals, and often travel...
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Listening for Bowhead Whales
Hoping to hear bowhead whales, NOAA marine mammal scientist Sue Moore listens to...
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Sperm Whale Post-Mortem
The Smithsonian Marine Mammal team moves into action after a dead sperm whale is...
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Acrobats of La Paz, Mexico
"A juvenile California sea lion performing close to the camera. The speed and...
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Baby Beluga
Beluga whales are naturally vocal animals. They are often called “canaries of the...
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Dolphins Swim in Oily Waters
Striped dolphins (Stenella coeruleoalba) observed in emulsified oil on April 29,...
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Wadden Sea, Germany & the Netherlands
The Wadden Sea site in Germany and the Netherlands was inscribed on the World...
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What is the Largest Whale? A Cetacea Size Comparison Chart.
How do right whales size up? North Atlantic right whales (Eubalaena glacialis) are...
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