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  2. Whale barnacle - Wikipedia

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    After hatching, whale barnacles go through six molting stages before searching for a host, being prompted to settle by a chemical cue from the host skin. The barnacle creates a crown-shaped shell, and in most instances, deeply embeds itself into the skin for stability while riding a fast-moving host.

  3. Barnacle - Wikipedia

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    Most barnacles are encrusters, attaching themselves to a hard substrate such as a rock, the shell of a mollusc, or a ship; or to an animal such as a whale (whale barnacles). The most common form, acorn barnacles , are sessile , growing their shells directly onto the substrate, whereas goose barnacles attach themselves by means of a stalk.

  4. Baleen whale - Wikipedia

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    The fin whale is the fastest among baleen whales, having been recorded travelling as fast as 10 m/s (36 km/h; 22 mph), and sustaining a speed of 2.5 m/s (9.0 km/h; 5.6 mph) for an extended period. [51] While feeding, the rorqual jaw expands to a volume that can be bigger than the whale itself; [52] to do this, the

  5. Windsurfer Details Near-Death Experience After Accidental ...

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    A windsurfer. Jason Breen is lucky to be alive after an accidental encounter with a whale off the coast of Sydney, Australia.. The 55-year-old was out windsurfing recently, clutching onto a wing ...

  6. Whale vocalization - Wikipedia

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    Northern Whales (MGE 19) was released by Music Gallery Editions from recordings made by Pierre Ouellet, John Ford, and others affiliated with Interspecies Music and Communication Research. It includes recordings of belugas, narwhals, orca, and bearded seals. Sounds of the Earth: Humpback Whales (Oreade Music) was released on CD in 1999.

  7. Study sheds light on why whales do not get brain damage when ...

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  8. Rare gray whale seen off Nantucket is good and bad news ... - AOL

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    Growing to about 49 feet, gray whales are among the top 10 largest baleen cetaceans. There are an estimated 26,000 in eastern North Pacific Ocean. Rare gray whale seen off Nantucket is good and ...

  9. Humpback whale - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 January 2025. Large baleen whale species Humpback whale Temporal range: 7.2–0 Ma Pre๊ž’ ๊ž’ O S D C P T J K Pg N Late Miocene – Recent Size compared to an average human Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1) CITES Appendix I (CITES) Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom ...