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  2. Whale tail - Wikipedia

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    A real whale's tail, also called a fluke, in whole or as one of the lobes. [65][66] "Whale tail" was selected in January 2006 as the "most creative word" of 2005 by the American Dialect Society, a group of linguists, editors, and academics. It received 44 votes to muffin top 's 25, flee-ancée 's (a reference to runaway bride Jennifer Wilbanks ...

  3. Humpback whale - Wikipedia

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    The shark recorded instigating the attack was a female nicknamed "Helen". Working alone, the shark attacked a 33 ft (10 m) emaciated and entangled humpback whale by attacking the whale's tail to cripple and bleed the whale before she managed to drown the whale by biting onto its head and pulling it underwater. [46] [47]

  4. Whale - Wikipedia

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    A southern right whale tail-sailing. To feed the newborn, whales, being aquatic, must squirt the milk into the mouth of the calf. Nursing can occur while the mother whale is in the vertical or horizontal position. While nursing in the vertical position, a mother whale may sometimes rest with her tail flukes remaining stationary above the water.

  5. Scientists look for clues to right whale death on Martha's ...

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    A team of more than 20 scientists last week conducted a necropsy on the 3-year-old female whale, ... rope remained wrapped around and embedded in the whale's tail. Some of the rope was turned over ...

  6. Katy Perry Champions the Return of the Whale Tail in a Lace ...

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    The whale tail, a controversial trend from the 2000s, found an ally in Katy Perry last night, who championed its return at the Billboard Women in Music awards.

  7. Cetacea - Wikipedia

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    Cetacea. Cetacea (/ sɪˈteɪʃə /; from Latin cetus ' whale ', from Ancient Greek κῆτος (kêtos) ' huge fish, sea monster ') [3] is an infraorder of aquatic mammals belonging to the order Artiodactyla that includes whales, dolphins and porpoises. Key characteristics are their fully aquatic lifestyle, streamlined body shape, often large ...

  8. Humpback whale 'tail-sails' as she watches her calf off the ...

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    A whale was captured on video back in February with just her tail hanging out of the ocean, while her calf swam around her.. READ MORE: Dog desperately tries to befriend little baby bunny The ...

  9. Blue whale - Wikipedia

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    The blue whale is a slender-bodied cetacean with a broad U-shaped head; thin, elongated flippers; a small 33 centimeters (13 in) sickle-shaped dorsal fin located close to the tail, and a large tail stock at the root of the wide and thin flukes. The upper jaw is lined with 70–395 black baleen plates. The throat region has 60–88 grooves which ...