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  2. Callosity - Wikipedia

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    In whales, callosities are rough, calcified skin patches found on the heads of the three species of right whales. Callosities are a characteristic feature of the whale genus Eubalaena . Because they are found on the head of the whale and appear white against the dark background of the whale's skin, they allow the reliable identification of ...

  3. Right whale - Wikipedia

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    North Pacific right whale in Half Moon Bay, California, 20 March 1982, photo by Jim Scarff. The right whales were first classified in the genus Balaena in 1758 by Carl Linnaeus, who at the time considered all of the right whales (including the bowhead) as a single species. Through the 19th and 20th centuries, in fact, the family Balaenidae has ...

  4. North Atlantic right whale - Wikipedia

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    The right whale's callosities provide habitat for large colonies of cyamids or whale lice, which feed on the right whale's skin as these small crustaceans cannot survive in open water. [13] The relationship between cyamids and right whales is symbiotic in nature but is poorly understood by scientists.

  5. Category:Right whales - Wikipedia

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    They are classified in the family Balaenidae with the bowhead whale. Right whales have rotund bodies with arching rostrums , V-shaped blowholes and dark gray or black skin. The most distinguishing feature of a right whale is the rough patches of skin on its head, which appear white due to parasitism by whale lice .

  6. First right whale calf of the season found dead off GA coast ...

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    The first North Atlantic right whale mom and calf pair that researchers with Clearwater Marine Aquarium Research Institute sighted in the 2023-2024 season off the coast of South Carolina.

  7. Right whale scientists see small increase in population, but ...

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    New estimate for endangered right whale population in 2023 shows a slight increase, but scientists fear it could be temporary after a deadly 2024

  8. Last seen with calf in February, right whale female found ...

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    The recently deceased North Atlantic right whale female (catalog #1950) was spotted with her newborn calf on Jan. 11 off St. Simons Sound, Georgia.

  9. Balaenidae - Wikipedia

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    With a population estimated at between 300-350 individuals, [19] the North Atlantic right whale is the most critically endangered great whale. The Northern Pacific right whale is also endangered with only about 500 individuals extant. [16] [17] The Southern right whale (~7500 individuals in 1997) and the Bowhead whale (20,000 to 40,000) have ...