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  2. Sperm whale - Wikipedia

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    Scrimshaw was the art of engraving on the teeth of sperm whales. It was a way for whalers to pass the time between hunts. The sperm whale's ivory-like teeth were often sought by 18th- and 19th-century whalers, who used them to produce inked carvings known as scrimshaw. 30 teeth of the sperm whale can be used for ivory. Each of these teeth, up ...

  3. Dwarf sperm whale - Wikipedia

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    The dwarf sperm whale is an open ocean predator. The stomach contents of stranded dwarf sperm whales comprise mainly squid and, to a lesser degree, deep sea fish (from the mesopelagic and bathypelagic zones) and crustaceans. However, crustaceans make up a sizable part of the diets of Hawaiian dwarf sperm whales, up to 15%.

  4. File:Sperm whale head anatomy (skull cutaway).svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Sperm whale head anatomy (transverse + sagittal).svg

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  6. File:Mother and baby sperm whale.jpg - Wikipedia

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  7. Boaters Amazed at Sight of Whale With Mouth Wide Open - AOL

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    Boaters were amazed at the sight of a whale with its mouth wide open in Geographe Bay, off Dunsborough, Western Australia, on October 2.Koring George captured the scene on camera and wrote on ...

  8. Portal:Cetaceans - Wikipedia

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    Kogia pusilla is an extinct species of sperm whale from the Middle Pliocene of Italy. related to the modern-day dwarf sperm whale (K. sima) and pygmy sperm whale (K. breviceps). It is known from a single skull discovered in 1877, and was considered a species of beaked whale until 1997. The skull shares many characteristics with other sperm ...

  9. Scaldicetus - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the modern sperm whale which only has teeth on the bottom jaw, Scaldicetus had teeth in both jaws. The lectotype for S. caretti had at least 45 teeth in total in its mouth in life. Like other macroraptorial sperm whales but unlike the modern sperm whale, the teeth were covered in a thick enamel coating, about 1.2–1.3 mm (0.047–0.051 ...