- whales, dolphins, and
porpoises in the
scientific infraorder Cetacea.
Cetologists, or
those who
practice cetology, s**** to
understand and
explain cetacean...
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recorded sighting was in 1952
which led to its
formal naming by ****anese
cetologist Munesato Yamada in 1954. The
pygmy killer whale is dark gray to black...
- Paul
Spong OBC (born 1939) is a New Zealand-born
Canadian cetologist and neuroscientist. He has been
researching orcas (or
killer whales) in
British Columbia...
- however,
intermixing is
thought to be inevitable. Further,
Australian cetologist Graham Ross
writes "However,
recent morphological studies,
somewhat supported...
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various sources. The
common name and
specific epithet commemorate ****anese
cetologist Hideo Omura [jp]. The
scientific description of this
whale was made in...
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villagers of fuel.
Rachel Bedford, a
colleague of Ken and an
experienced cetologist,
shows Nolan how
similar orcas are to humans. He
confesses that he empathizes...
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postscript (link) ‹See Tfd›ASIN B0000CN4XU "Kenneth S. Norris: Naturalist,
Cetologist, Conservationist, 1924-1998".
University Library - UC
Santa Cruz. Retrieved...
- The
harbour porpoise was one of the most
accessible species for
early cetologists;
because it
could be seen
close to land,
inhabiting shallow coastal areas...
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dependent on
hearing to
communicate and feed,
environmentalists and
cetologists are
concerned that they are
being harmed by the
increased ambient noise...
- Province, Argentina,) also
known as
Natalie Goodall, was a botanist,
cetologist, illustrator,
natural historian and
local historian based in
Tierra del...