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- Whale abstract "Whale (origin Old English hwæl from Proto-Germanic *hwalaz) is the common name for various marine mammals of the order Cetacea. The term whale sometimes refers to all cetaceans, but more often it excludes dolphins and porpoises, which belong to the suborder Odontoceti (toothed whales). This suborder includes the sperm whale, killer whale, pilot whale, and beluga whale. The other Cetacean suborder, Mysticeti (baleen whales), comprises filter feeders that eat small organisms caught by straining seawater through a comblike structure found in the mouth called baleen. This suborder includes the blue whale, the humpback whale, the bowhead whale and the minke whale. All cetaceans have forelimbs modified as fins, a tail with horizontal flukes, and nasal openings (blowholes) on top of the head.Whales range in size from the blue whale, the largest animal known to have ever existed at 30 m (98 ft) and 180 tonnes (180 long tons; 200 short tons), to pygmy species such as the pygmy sperm whale at 3.5 m (11 ft). Whales inhabit all the world's oceans and number in the millions, with annual population growth rate estimates for various species ranging from 3% to 13%. Whales are long-lived, humpback whales living for up to 77 years, while bowhead whales may live for over a century.Human hunting of whales from the 17th century until 1986 radically reduced the populations of some whale species. Whales have appeared in literature since the time of the Old Testament, play a role in Inuit creation myths, and are revered by coastal people in Ghana and Vietnam.".
- Whale class Eutheria.
- Whale class Mammal.
- Whale kingdom Animal.
- Whale order Cetacea.
- Whale phylum Chordate.
- Whale thumbnail Eubalaena_glacialis_with_calf.jpg?width=300.
- Whale wikiPageExternalLink 239966.stm.
- Whale wikiPageExternalLink cetaceans.
- Whale wikiPageExternalLink l_034_05.html.
- Whale wikiPageID "33777".
- Whale wikiPageRevisionID "606596463".
- Whale classis "Mammalia".
- Whale description "Recording of Humpback Whales singing and Clicking.".
- Whale filename "Humpbackwhale2.ogg".
- Whale format Ogg.
- Whale fossilRange "(Eocene – Recent)".
- Whale hasPhotoCollection Whale.
- Whale imageCaption "North Atlantic right whales, mother and calf".
- Whale imageSize "300".
- Whale name "Whale".
- Whale ordo Cetacea.
- Whale phylum Chordate.
- Whale regnum "Animalia".
- Whale subclassis Eutheria.
- Whale title "Humpback Whale "Song"".
- Whale subject Category:Cetaceans.
- Whale subject Category:Whales.
- Whale type Animal.
- Whale type Eukaryote.
- Whale type Mammal.
- Whale type Species.
- Whale type Animal.
- Whale type BiologicalLivingObject.
- Whale type EukaryoticCell.
- Whale type Mammal.
- Whale type Organism.
- Whale comment "Whale (origin Old English hwæl from Proto-Germanic *hwalaz) is the common name for various marine mammals of the order Cetacea. The term whale sometimes refers to all cetaceans, but more often it excludes dolphins and porpoises, which belong to the suborder Odontoceti (toothed whales). This suborder includes the sperm whale, killer whale, pilot whale, and beluga whale.".
- Whale label "Baleia".
- Whale label "Baleine".
- Whale label "Balena".
- Whale label "Whale".
- Whale label "Wieloryb".
- Whale label "Киты".
- Whale label "حوت".
- Whale label "クジラ".
- Whale label "鯨".
- Whale sameAs Velryba.
- Whale sameAs Baleine.
- Whale sameAs Paus_(mamalia).
- Whale sameAs Balena.
- Whale sameAs クジラ.
- Whale sameAs Wieloryb.
- Whale sameAs Baleia.
- Whale sameAs m.084zz.
- Whale sameAs Q1865281.
- Whale sameAs Q1865281.
- Whale wasDerivedFrom Whale?oldid=606596463.
- Whale depiction Eubalaena_glacialis_with_calf.jpg.
- Whale isPrimaryTopicOf Whale.
- Whale name "Whale".