Noun1.beaked whale- any of several whales inhabiting all oceans and having beaklike jaws with vestigial teeth in the upper jaw toothed whale- any of several whales having simple conical teeth and feeding on fish etc. family Hyperodontidae,family Ziphiidae,Hyperodontidae,Ziphiidae- beaked whales...
With its many teeth around the edges of the sucker, it is extremely difficult to dislodge. It rasps away the flesh of the host with its tongue, which also has ‘teeth’ on it (Figure 4.9). There may be up to 120 teeth present. They do not have the structure or mineral content of ...
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Once dinner is spotted the tarsier may adjust its body position, or move a step closer, measuring the distance, then pounces on its prey, trapping it with its hands and holding it up to its mouth to consume. They have very sharp teeth, and the mouth is very large, spanning across the...
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Appearance: Long, block-shaped head comprising up to 1/3 of the whale’s body, with grey or black skin, which tends to be wrinkled behind the head and on the sides. Short, wide flippers, broad, triangular fluke, and a single blowhole. Picture by Thomas Laumeyer How do sperm whales hu...
The Inuit peoples inhabiting the Arctic regions of Greenland, Canada and Alaska were the first to develop the art of scrimshaw, which is the carving of scenes on the surface of sperm whale teeth with sharp needles or the point of a knife. Walrus ivory was also used for scrimshaw. ...
came from a "juvenile whale that died and became buried on the sea floor, at a depth of around 30-50 metres, and were subject to intense activity by invertebrate and vertebrate scavengers (as can be seen from the presence of numerous shark teeth associated with the bones)," says Mu–iz...
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Though they are called killer whales, there are no known instances of an orca eating a human. Why are they called killer whales? The name killer whale was given to this animal by sailors from long ago. They saw a group of orcas (with their 4-inch teeth) eating a large whale and gave...