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  • Numerous whales visit the sea-coast.

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  • In length these whales vary between 20 ft.

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  • Whales and seals are occasionally seen.

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  • As regards aquatic mammals, the greater number of the Cetacea, or whales and dolphins, have, as might be expected, a very wide distribution in the ocean.

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  • The manganese nodules afford the most ample proof of the prodigious period of time which has elapsed since the formation of the red clay began; the sharks' teeth and whales' ear-bones which serve as nuclei belong in some cases to extinct species or even to forms derived from those familiar in the fossils from the seas of the Tertiary period.

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  • A day-flying bat, whales and dolphins are about the only indigenous mammals; hogs, dogs and rats had been introduced before Cook's discovery.

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  • In addition from 13,000 to 60,000 seals and about 200 whales are killed annually off the Murman coast.

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  • Whales of various species are frequently captured in the bays and sounds; the grampus, dolphin and porpoise haunt the coasts, and seals occasionally bask on the more outlying islets.

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  • Whales were once numerous between Capes St Roque and Frio, but are now rarely seen.

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  • By the introduction of a method of classification which was due to the superficial Pliny - depending, not on structure, but on the medium inhabited by an animal, whether earth, air or waterWotton is led to associate Fishes and Whales as aquatic animals.

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  • In 1712 a Nantucket whaler, Christopher Hussey, blown out to sea, killed some sperm whales and thus introduced the sperm-oil industry and put an end to the period in which only driftand shoreor boat-whaling had been carried on - the shore fishery died out about 1760.

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  • Drift whales were utilized in the earliest years of the colony, and shore boating for the baleen (or " right ") whale - rich in bone and in blubber yielding common oil - was an industry already regulated by various towns before 1650; but the pursuit of the sperm whale did not begin until about 1713.

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  • It entered the Ross Sea too late to make a landing, and after wintering in Sydney returned in 1911-2, when a landing was effected on the Barrier in the Bay of Whales on Jan.

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  • The " Fram " returned to the Bay of Whales on Jan.

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  • Land, encountered the " Fram " in the Bay of Whales on Feb.

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  • But, on the other hand, they largely help to clear the sea and other waters of refuse and carrion, and for fishes, seals and whales they are food desirable and often astoundingly copious.

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  • Whales, walruses, various seals and dolphins are frequently met with.

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  • Whales visit the coast for the purpose of calving.

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  • As regards existing forms of life, the limitations of the class are perfectly well defined and easy of recognition; for although certain groups (not, by the way, whales, which, although excluded in popular estimation from the class, are in all essential respects typical mammals) are exceedingly aberrant, and present structural features connecting them with the lower vertebrate classes, yet they are by common consent retained in the class to which they are obviously most nearly affiliated by their preponderating characteristics.

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  • The fore-limbs may, however, be modified, as in moles, for burrowing, or, as in bats, for flight, or finally, as in whales and dolphins, for swimming, with the assumption in this latter instance of a flipper-like form and the complete disappearance of the hind-limbs.

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  • Among jumping animals it may serve as a balance, as in the case of jerboas and kangaroos, while in the latter it is also used as a support when resting; among many hoofed mammals it is used as a fly-whisk; and in whales and dolphins, as well as in the African Potamogale and the North American musquash, it plays an important part in swimming.

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  • Even in the whalebone whales their germs are formed in the same manner and at the same period of life as in other mammals, and even become partially calcified, although they never rise above the gums, and completely disappear before birth.

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  • Andrews has, moreover, not only brought forward additional evidence in favour of this most remarkable line of descent, but is confident - which Professor Fraas was not - that Zeuglodon itself is an ancestral cetacean, and consequently that whales are the highly modified descendants of creodonts.

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  • In several places there are traces of shells; and sometimes skeletal remains of whales and walruses, as well as ancient driftwood, have been discovered at tolerable distances from the present coast.

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  • The only fossils of the clay are radiolaria, sharks' teeth and the ear-bones of whales, precisely those parts of the skeleton of marine creatures which are hardest and can longest survive exposure to sea-water.

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  • Whales are still caught with a grenade tipped harpoon fired from a cannon.

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  • This lush coastal wilderness is home to abundant wildlife including humpback and orca whales, puffins, and stellar sea lions.

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  • A former trade in oil and sealskin has decayed, owing to the smaller number of whales and seals remaining about the islands.

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  • This area offers good chances of spotting humpback and minke whales.

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  • Killer whales, actually a kind of dolphin, are found in all the world's oceans.

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  • The number of whales, dolphins and porpoises stranded on the UK coastline has more than doubled over the last ten years.

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  • Pilot whales have been caught in pelagic trawls in the northern North Sea.

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  • Watch for narwhals and beluga whales in these nutrient-rich waters - and caribou can often be seen roaming the endless tundra.

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  • Polar bears will also eat any dead walruses or whales they find.

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  • The bones are huge and our whale watchers thought they were probably from either blue or fin whale watchers thought they were probably from either blue or fin whales.

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  • In addition to walrus the marine sanctuary is home to sea lions, seals and migrating gray whales.

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  • In an attempt to unravel this apparent mystery, previous accounts of northern bottlenose whales around the Scottish coast are described.

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  • Mel's burning desire was to see the gray whales.

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  • Lost whales For 10 days a pod of five sperm whales has been trapped in the North Sea, seeking a way out.

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  • We'll also be on the lookout for fin, sperm, humpback and sei whales as well as several other seal species.

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  • In 1892 four Scottish whalers from Dundee sailed south looking for right whales.

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  • Over a large part of the central Pacific, far removed from any possible land-influences or deposits of ooze, the red-clay region is characterized by the occurrence of manganese, which gives the clay a chocolate colour, and manganese nodules are found in vast numbers, along with sharks' teeth and the ear-bones and other bones of whales.

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  • On this latter view we may regard the tusks of the male babirusa as examples of redundant development, analogous to that of the single pair of lower teeth in some of the beaked whales.

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  • Tubicinella trachealis, Shaw, attached to whales.

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  • For the purposes of such zoo-geographical divisions, mammals are much better adapted than birds, owing to their much more limited powers of dispersal; most of them (exclusive of the purely aquatic forms, such as seals, whales, dolphins and sea-cows) being unable to cross anything more than a very narrow arm of the sea.

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  • Like most other baleen whales, they spend the winters in warm waters and migrate to cold seas to feed in summer.

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  • Bottle nosed dolphins and minke whales are other late summer visitors.

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  • Expect the unexpected massive glacier calves and breathtaking wildlife soaring eagles and humpback whales.

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  • As with whales and dolphins they use echolocation when exploring the surrounding environment.

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  • From there we sail through Paradise Bay with its myriad icebergs and deep cut fjords, while having chances of seeing large whales.

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  • Northern bottlenose whales are easily identifiable by their bulbous foreheads and can grow to eight meters in length.

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  • People have seen giant squid attacking whales for food.

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  • Only 100 western gray whales including 23 reproductive females are known to exist.

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  • The plant and animal life are excellent offering opportunities to see the varied birdlife (including kiwis ), seals, dolphins and whales.

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  • Here you can for these journeys optional extensions in seals orca whales.

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  • Fish and whales feature broadly widely in the collection of hanging ornaments.

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  • Learn about comical penguins, great whales, belching seals and some of the most stunning wildlife spectacles in the natural world.

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  • Short-finned pilot whales were also present and soon surrounded by 4 catamarans loaded with tourists.

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  • However, sei whales do not swim on their side when feeding, as in other rorquals.

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  • The ocean is awash with sound, as dolphins, whales and even snapping shrimp all join in the chorus.

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  • I have dived most of the coast of Mozambique it is fantastic, from Whales and Mantas to leaf fish and harlequin shrimps.

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  • Gull, 2 Black terns, 1 Gray Phalarope, and over 30 cetacean sightings, including around 20 large whales.

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  • Join us on a 400-mile voyage around the tip of Baja California and witness the thrilling spectacle of Gray Whales in their calving lagoons.

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  • Whales with teeth include the sperm whale, which grows up to 18 meters long and can weigh up to 50 tons.

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  • The remains of giant squid have been found in the stomachs of whales.

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  • Most blue whales are blue-grey and mottled with lighter spots but some appear yellowish underneath due to algae growing on them.

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  • The land mammals of Greenland are decidedly more American than European; the musk-ox, the banded lemming (Cuniculus torquatus), the white polar wolf, of which there seems to have been a new invasion recently round the northern part of the country to the east coast, the Eskimo and the dog - probably also the reindeer - have all come from America, while the other land mammals, the polar bear, the polar fox, the Arctic hare, the stoat (Mustela erminea), are perfectly circumpolar forms. The species of seals and whales are, if anything, more American than European, and so to some extent are the fishes.

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  • The highest perfection with regard both to form and decoration was reached in the 16th century; subsequently the Venetian workmen somewhat abused their skill by giving extravagant forms to vessels, making drinking glasses in the forms of ships, lions, birds, whales and the like.

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  • Up to eight rorqual whales were thought to be present, most probably Bryde 's Whales.

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  • Schooling hammerheads, rare fish, migrating lobster, feeding whales - he 's got them all in the can.

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  • Fin whales may dive to depths of over 200 m, which is deeper than either blue or sei whales.

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  • For the wildlife enthusiast, there are regular sightings of otters, and dolphins and whales may be seen off Neist point.

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  • Pink dots are sightings of fin whales, ( click on image to enlarge).

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  • The right whales for example, feed by skimming along at or near the water surface.

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  • In the short term, maintain the numbers of toothed whales.

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  • The bones are huge and our whale watchers thought they were probably from either blue or fin whales.

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  • The previous two days have been marked by Greenpeace activists obstructing the whale hunt by placing their zodiacs between the whales and the harpoon.

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  • A lovely holiday bulb from Whales & Friends® is a beautiful example of a high-quality cat Christmas ornament.

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  • If you prefer cute over classic, this tree skirt and cat garland, also from Whales & Friends®, will give your decor a bit of homespun appeal.

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  • The list of endangered animals includes giant pandas, tigers, polar bears, certain whales and dolphins, rhinos, elephants, marine turtles, black spider monkey, monarch butterflies, brown bears and great apes.

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  • If so, consider more whimsical, fun patterns that feature creatures, such as toucans, fish, turtles, frogs, dolphins, whales, and even monkeys.

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  • Meaning you can fish, bird watch, or enjoy a gourmet meal on the upper deck while listening to the symphony of humpback whales and calving glacier ice whenever you please.

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  • An Alaska cruise affords you unprecedented views of breaching whales, gigantic grizzlies grazing along the shore, and endangered eagles soaring above rugged coastlines.

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  • On the way, you may see whales and enjoy stopping in small villages.

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  • If you already plan to be in Hawaii, you can try a short cruise to snorkel, watch dolphins or whales, go out in a glass bottom boat, and more.

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  • During the spring it is a haven for breaching humpback whales, blankets of wildflowers, and acres of unspoiled wilderness.

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  • Keep your eyes peeled for whales and bald eagles.

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  • The dredge often brings up large numbers of nodules formed upon sharks' teeth, the ear-bones of whales or turtles or small fragments of pumice or other volcanic ejecta, and all more or less incrusted with manganese oxide until the nodules vary in size from that of a potato to that of a man's head.

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  • The food of the white bear consists chiefly of seals and fish, in pursuit of which it shows great power of swimming and diving, and a considerable degree of sagacity; but its food also includes the carcases of whales, birds and their eggs, and grass and berries when these can be had.

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  • In the last part of the, 9th century its decline was rapid, not only because of the increasing scarcity of whales, but because of the introduction of the mineral oils, and by the end of the century whaling had ceased to be of any economic importance.

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  • There is no notch between the flukes, as in other whales, but the hinder part of the tail is rounded.

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  • Sometimes various lichens occur abnormally in such unexpected habitats as dried dung of sheep, bleached bones of reindeer and whales, old leather, iron and glass, in districts where the species are abundant.

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  • The whale fishery also has greatly fallen off; there is no profit on the oil and the whales are sought for the baleen alone; they are much less numerous too than they once were, and have to be sought farther and farther north.

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  • Whales and dolphins being thus demonstrated to be nothing more than highly modified Carnivora, might almost be included in the same ordinal group.

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  • There are numerous species of seals; and the seas abound in whales.

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  • The liquid waxes occur in the blubber of the sperm whale, and in the head cavities of those whales which yield spermaceti; this latter is obtained by cooling the crude oil obtained from the head cavities.

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  • Rorqual whales such as the fin and minke whales have much shorter, firmer baleen and feed by gulping.

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  • Believe it or not, the larger baleen whales are still commercially extinct.

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  • Russ and Koen, watching for whales from the monkey island, had seen the huge berg capsize alongside the ship.

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  • The factory ship processes whales into whale oil, whale meat, bone meal, meat extract and other byproducts.

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  • Puffins, gulls, shags, cormorants, seals, dolphins, porbeagle sharks, and even killer whales.

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  • Discount sailings to the secluded state boast itineraries that include access to untouched natural wonders and personal encounters with massive whales.

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  • You can watch eagles soar high above breathtaking mountains and watch whales swim alongside your ship.

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  • Some cruises will allow you to get up close with sea lions and whales, too.

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  • You can also add on a private kayaking excursion, which gives you a good opportunity to spot whales if you're there during the migration season.

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  • The smaller vessel allows outstanding views of whales and sea lions as they approach the boat.

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  • Relax while watching whales and eagles on your Alaskan voyage.

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  • Many Eric fans are interested in Viking jewelry to show their support of the character and some True Blood inspired jewelry features Viking designs.Skarsgård also is a supporter of the Tails for Whales (IFAW).

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  • Stunning displays of marine life, including dolphins, manatees, sharks, stingrays, Beluga whales, orcas, penguins and more bring visitors face to face with these exotic and intelligent creatures.

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  • One of the best ways to save money on a wet and wild adventure with dolphins, sharks, and whales is to take advantage of Sea World packages in Texas.

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  • It features massive aquariums, live shows starring enormous killer whales and stingrays, thrill rides, and a gigantic water park.

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  • Type A viruses are found in many different animals, including ducks, chickens, pigs, whales, horses, and seals.

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  • Whether it's the two leopards canoodling, the family of whales serenely swimming, or the flamingo proudly preening, you'll definitely get notice with a towel from this category!

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  • If you don't like monogramming your accessories, you can choose from an attractive plaque decorated with whales, or shells.

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  • You can purchase animal totes at some department stores and retailers specializing in animal-themed merchandise like Kritters in the Mailbox, Whales Direct, and Animal Traks.

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  • Learn about octopus, lobsters, sharks, dolphins and whales.

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  • Whale-Watching - The Baja is the winter home of hundreds of gray whales that make the trek from the Bering Sea in Alaska down the coast of California and Mexico.

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  • Visitors in January through March can see the whales just offshore, often with their new-born calves in tow.

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  • The movie is directed by James Whales, who also directed Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein.

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  • Captain Kirk and Spock discover that humpback whales are the only species that can communicate with the strange objects.

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  • The dual moons seemed to hover somewhere in the middle of the air of a massive chasm, just like the dozen or so hulking spaceships, whose dark grey skins reflected like skins of massive grey whales in the moonlight.

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  • In the fourth Star Trek movie, the crew of the Enterprise found themselves on Earth in the 1980s trying to save the whales.

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