PDF-Guided Practice: Complete the double bubble on Toothed Whale or Baleen

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Mammal Mammal Baleen Teeth One Blowhole Eats Fish and Squid Eats Krill Two Blowholes Breathes Air Blubber Echolocation

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Mammal Mammal Baleen Teeth One Blowhole Eats Fish and Squid Eats Krill Two Blowholes Breathes Air Blubber Echolocation. Manatees, dugong, sea cows, and mermaids - . Front flippers/ no rear. Swim with up and down tail motion. Wrinkled skin with little hair. Padded with blubber. Only strict vegetarian of marine mammals. Heck yeah.. Whale singing! =D (communication). Whale songs are a series of different themes given in a predictable order.. Sailors heard the songs and likened them to canaries singing, giving whales the nickname “sea canaries”. Call list #2. 1.. These dolphins are commonly found in zoos and aquaria. One female has lived in an aquarium at . Marineland. , Florida for more than 58 years. . ANSWER: . Bottlenose dolphin. 2.. Northern right whale . Distribution of rough-toothed dolphin sightings from 1979 - 2005. Isobaths are at 100 m, 1,000 m, and 4,000 m. 479Tagging studies of rehabilitated and released rough-toothed dolphins, as well as fie Whales live in oceans and swim under water. However, they have blowholes that open and close, allowing the whales to breathe. . There are two types of whales: Baleen and Toothed Whales. They are named according to the way they feed. . By: Lauren Granville. There are around 70 different species of Toothed Whales. . They get the name, Toothed Whales, because they are the only whales that have teeth. . Some Toothed Whales are: Sperm, Bottlenose, river dolphin, Orca, Pilot, Narwhal, Beaked, and Beluga. . Essential Questions. 1. What is the difference between genotype and phenotype?. Give an example of a genotype and a phenotype.. 2. What does it mean if an organism is homozygous?. 3. What does it mean if an organism is heterozygous?. whales. A report by Jason and . Ditar. FAMILY LIFE . A female blue whale gives birth to one calf every 2-3 years.. Whales start calving between age 6 and 10,baby’s are 8 meters long when born and weigh about four tons.. Written and read by:. Blaire . Tumpalan. “Ma, I want an orca whale! Please?? If I had an orca whale, I could play every single day and not get bored. We can play checkers, tag, and tug of war. If I get very sad and lonely, my orca would come to the rescue and make both of us happy by splashing water on me. My science teacher told me that orcas are very playful. Plus, I won’t have to ask you if I could go outside.”. Written by Susan Lennox. Blue Whales:. Giant Mammals. 3. Table of Contents. A Whale of an Animal…………….....4. Look Out for the Spout……………....5. Listen for the Song…………..……..…7. Extinction. . Animal. . extinctions may be caused by natural . or . cooling . oroccurrences. such as climatic heating . changes in sea levels .In more modern times however . human . activity has been to . Let’s take a class vote and tally the . data. . Where Do I Belong?. In . t. he ocean?. In the tundra?. In the rainforest?. The blue whale is the largest mammal and lives in the ocean.. One type of animal that made a successful and complete transition from land to water in the course of its evolution is the whale. .. . The According to the fossil record, about 50 million years ago some terrestrial mammals began to make the transition from a life on land to a life in the sea. . WHY DO WE STUDY WHALES? . There is still a great deal of things we don’t know about them. They play important roles in the food chain of the ocean . Many species are threatened by human activity. The more we learn about them, the better we can protect them! .

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