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- Cetacean - Wikipedia
Key characteristics of cetaceans are their fully aquatic life cycle, streamlined, fish-like body shape, the need to periodically surface and breathe air, and exclusively carnivorous diet All extant cetaceans are capable of echolocation
- Cetacean | Life Span, Evolution, Characteristics | Britannica
cetacean, (order Cetacea), any member of an entirely aquatic group of mammals commonly known as whales, dolphins, and porpoises The ancient Greeks recognized that cetaceans breathe air, give birth to live young, produce milk, and have hair —all features of mammals
- Cetacean - Examples, Characteristics, Lifespan, Habitat, Pictures
Cetaceans are large aquatic mammals with streamlined bodies culminating in paddle-like tails called flukes
- What is a cetacean? - Whale Dolphin Conservation USA
Cetacean is the collective noun used to describe all 90 species of whales, dolphins and porpoises The word cetacean has its origins in Latin (Cetus) referring to a large sea creature and Greek (Ketos) meaning whale or sea monster
- Cetaceans | The Marine Mammal Center
Marine mammals in the cetacean family include whales, dolphins and porpoises These animals are completely aquatic, meaning they spend all of their time in the ocean and cannot survive on land
- CETACEAN Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The ancient Greeks recognized that cetaceans breathe air, give birth to live young, produce milk, and have hair—all features of mammals
- Cetaceans Facts, Complete Guide To Whales, Dolphins Porpoises
A cetacean is a member of the infraorder Cetacea – a group of marine mammals that includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises There are approximately 90 species of cetaceans, divided into two main groups, the parvorders Mysticeti (baleen whales) and Odontoceti (toothed whales)
- The Complete List of Cetaceans - 33Science
For each species, you’ll find below the data organized as Scientific name,Max length (m),Range (ocean regions) so you can quickly scan identity, size, and distribution How current is this list and why do counts change?
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