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  2. Beaked whale - Wikipedia

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    In March 2014, a study by Cascadia Research revealed that Cuvier's beaked whales were recorded to dive at least 2992 m in depth, a mammalian record. [37] Another study, published in 2020, reported a Cuvier's beaked whale making a dive that lasted 222 minutes, another mammalian record.

  3. Blainville's beaked whale - Wikipedia

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    Beaked whales are among the longest and deepest divers of any cetaceans. Mean diving depth for Blainville’s beaked whale is 922m with maximum 1408 m. The species dives primarily to forage for food in the deep ocean, usually diving >800 m when foraging and can stay underwater for 48-68 min. For longer dives ascent rates are slower than descent ...

  4. Cuvier's beaked whale - Wikipedia

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    Cuvier's beaked whale, goose-beaked whale, or ziphius (Ziphius cavirostris) is the most widely distributed of all beaked whales in the family Ziphiidae. [7] It is smaller than most baleen whales —and indeed the larger toothed cetaceans (like orca and sperm whales )—yet it is large among the beaked whales and smaller cetaceans, appearing ...

  5. Here's the first video of one of the planet's most elusive ...

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  6. Berardius - Wikipedia

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    The four-toothed whales or giant beaked whales are beaked whales in the genus Berardius. ... The deep diving whales can dive to depths of 800–1,200 metres ...

  7. Rare footage shows elusive ‘yellow whales’ in stunning detail

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    A San Diego-based ecotour operator has captured stunning aerial footage, perhaps first of its kind, showing Cuvier’s beaked whales swimming along the surface. Rare footage shows elusive ...

  8. Baird's beaked whale - Wikipedia

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    A pod of Baird's beaked whales surfacing. The species reaches lengths of about 11.9 metres (39 ft) for males and 12.8 metres (42 ft) for females. [6] The snout, called a beak, is elongated and lacks all teeth except for one or two sets in the lower mandible, which are called "battle teeth" for their use in intra-species conflict.

  9. Decomposing beaked whale washed ashore in Spring Lake - AOL

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    SPRING LAKE - A dead beaked whale was discovered early Thursday morning in Spring Lake at the beach near St. Clair Avenue, according to the Marine Mammal Stranding Center of Brigantine.. Marine ...