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  2. 52-hertz whale - Wikipedia

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    52-hertz whale. The 52-hertz whale, colloquially referred to as 52 Blue, is an individual whale of unidentified species that calls at the unusual frequency of 52 hertz. This pitch is at a higher frequency than that of the other whale species with migration patterns most closely resembling the 52-hertz whale's [1] – the blue whale (10 to 39 Hz ...

  3. National Geographic Video - Wikipedia

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    National Geographic Kids Video 50932 Puma: Lion of the Andes 1996 1996 60 0-7922-3626-2 National Geographic Television Special 50933 World's Last Great Places: Okavango: Africa's Wild Oasis 1996 1996 90 0-7922-3628-9 National Geographic Television Special 50943 African Safari 1996 500 0-7922-4080-0 National Geographic Special 51002

  4. Humpback whale - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 30 August 2024. 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 ...

  5. Really Wild Animals - Wikipedia

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    Really Wild Animalsis an American direct-to-video children's naturetelevision series, hosted by Dudley Mooreas Spin, an anthropomorphicglobe.[1] Comprising 13 episodes, it was released between March 2, 1994[2]and October 21, 1997.[3] It was nominated for five national Daytime EmmyAwards and won one. Released by the National Geographic Society ...

  6. Bowhead whale - Wikipedia

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    The bowhead whale is not a social animal, typically travelling alone or in small pods of up to six. It is able to dive and remain submerged under water for up to an hour. The time spent under water in a single dive is usually limited to 9–18 minutes. [16] The bowhead is not thought to be a deep diver, but can reach a depth down to 150 m (500 ft).

  7. Southern right whale - Wikipedia

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    Southern right whale. The southern right whale (Eubalaena australis) is a baleen whale, one of three species classified as right whales belonging to the genus Eubalaena. Southern right whales inhabit oceans south of the Equator, between the latitudes of 20° and 60° south. [5] In 2009 the global population was estimated to be approximately 13,600.

  8. Inside Nature's Giants - Wikipedia

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    29 June 2009. (2009-06-29) –. 23 April 2012. (2012-04-23) Inside Nature's Giants is a British science documentary, first broadcast in June 2009 by Channel 4. The documentary shows experts performing dissection on some of nature's largest animals, including whales and elephants. The programme is presented by Mark Evans.

  9. Are We There Yet?: World Adventure - Wikipedia

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    7-30 minutes. Original release. Network. Treehouse TV. Release. September 3, 2007 (2007-09-03) – October 27, 2011 (2011-10-27) Are We There Yet?: World Adventure is a children's television show created by J. J. Johnson that features real-life siblings exploring the world. The series could be seen in 7 or 30-minute formats.