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  2. Someecards - Wikipedia

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    Someecards.com is a free online e-cards service created by Brook Lundy and Duncan Mitchell. The content of Someecards consists of parodies of the sentiments found in the traditional Hallmark greeting card, sometimes features content that could be considered offensive if taken seriously. [1]

  3. Ballena Vallarta - Wikipedia

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    Ballena Vallarta is a bronze sculpture depicting two humpback whales by Octavio González, installed in Puerto Vallarta, in the Mexican state of Jalisco. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] References

  4. E-card - Wikipedia

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    Since its conception in 1994 by Judith Donath, [2] [3] the technology behind the E-card has changed significantly. One technical aspect that remained mostly constant until 2019 was the delivery mechanism: the e-mail received by the recipient contains not the E-card itself, but an individually coded link back to the publisher's website that displays the sender's card.

  5. Ballena Marine National Park - Wikipedia

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    Ballena Marine National Park (Spanish: Parque Nacional Marino Ballena), is a national park of Costa Rica, part of the Osa Conservation Area created as a safe area for humpback whale migration, hence its name, as Ballena is the Spanish word for whale. The national park has an area of 5,160 ha (12,800 acres) marine, and 171 ha (420 acres ...

  6. Bryde's whale - Wikipedia

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    Bryde's whale (/ ˈ b r ʊ d ə z / BRUU-dəz), [3] [4] or the Bryde's whale complex, putatively comprises three species of rorqual and maybe four. The "complex" means the number and classification remains unclear because of a lack of definitive information and research.

  7. Sei whale - Wikipedia

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    "Sei whale" is an anglicization of the Norwegian seihval, meaning "pollock whale". [5] The species was so called because it "appeared off the coast of Norway at the same time each year as the pollock that came to feed on the abundant plankton". [6]

  8. Omura's whale - Wikipedia

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    Skull of Omura's whale in National Museum of Natural Science. The six specimens obtained in the Solomon Sea in 1976 were only noted to be smaller at sexual maturity than the "ordinary" Bryde's whales caught off New Zealand, whereas the two caught near the Cocos-Keeling Islands in 1978 were not differentiated from the 118 other "ordinary" Bryde's whales taken in the eastern Indian Ocean, south ...

  9. Common minke whale - Wikipedia

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    The common minke whale or northern minke whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) is a species of minke whale within the suborder of baleen whales.. It is the smallest species of the rorquals and the second smallest species of baleen whale.