Essays About whales

 

  • Whales
    Like other mammals, whales have a large highly developed brain and nurse their young with milk. Whales resemble fish in many ways, but they are not. ...
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  • Whales
    Blue Whales The Blue whale is the largest creature of the sea; in fact, it's the largest creature known to man. Contrary to what ...
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  • whales
    ... Japan does. The first whale hunters were in the prehistoric times. At first they would just kill and eat beached whales. That became ...
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  • Blue whales
    ... creature known to man. Contrary to what most people think, even though Blue whales live in the sea, they are mammals. They breathe air ...
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  • Blue Whales
    ... creature known to man. Contrary to what most people think, even though Blue whales live in the sea, they are mammals. They breathe air ...
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  • blue whales
    Blue Whales Abstract The Blue whale is the largest creature of the sea, in fact, it is the largest creature known to man. Contrary ...
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  • Killer Whales
    Scientific Classification: Order & Genus. The scientific order of all types of whales is Cetacea. This large order is broken down ...
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  • Extinction of The Grey Whales
    There are numerous reasons for the gray whales to be in decline. ... The gray whales are the only whales having suffered near extinction. ...
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  • Whales and Dolphins in Captivity
    Whales and Dolphins in Captivity Should whales and dolphins be taken into captivity from their natural homes? When you see an animal in the wild it's special. ...
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  • Cook Island Beluga Whales
    A half-dozen conservation organizations today plan to file a petition under a little-known state law seeking to have Cook Inlet beluga whales declared an ...
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  • To Save the Whales we must save the Ocean, To save the ocean we ...
    To Save the Whales we must save the Ocean, To Save the Ocean we must save the Whales Introduction The whale populations around the world have plummeted since ...
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  • Free Willy Why we should free captured Whales
    ... One such story was in 1988, three gray whales got stuck in freezing waters in Alaska, the whales were at risk of drowning because the holes in the ice that ...
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  • Whale 2
    ... I focused about previous amazing facts on whales, dolphins, and porpoises in this research paper. ... The sperm whale has the biggest forehead of the whales. ...
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  • whale
    ... I focused about previous amazing facts on whales, dolphins, and porpoises in this research paper. ... The sperm whale has the biggest forehead of the whales. ...
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  • Makah Indian Tribe
    ... opposition, The Sea Shehpards, a conservation group, is doing everything they can to stop humans from whaling in effort to save the gray whales from potential ...
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  • Fin Whale
    ... grown. Some Fin Whales have been known to grow more than 26 meters long. ... replacement. 30,000 fin whales were slaughtered from 1935 to 1965. ...
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  • THE LANDLORDS OF THE OCEAN
    There is a saying: "Big fish eats the smaller ones." The most powerful and deadly animals who taste the freedom of the sea world are whales. ...
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  • THE RESUMPTION OF WHALING
    ... There are many people who feel that whales are highly intelligent mammals, akin to humanity in many ways. They cite the fact that ...
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  • THE RESUMPTION OF WHALING BY NORWAY
    ... There are many people who feel that whales are highly intelligent mammals, akin to humanity in many ways. They cite the fact that ...
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  • Killer Whales1
    Whales are giant creatures that live in the sea. They look like fish, but are not. Whales belong to the group of animals called mammals. ...
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  • Elephants of the Sea
    In the mid 1700's when the slaughter of whales began there were about 20,000 southern right whales migrating to Africa's coast that's 7x as many as today. ...
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  • The Debates of Their Lives
    ... though, hunting has become a dangerous event for has been around for centuries and has almost brought about the extinction many species of whales("Whaling"2 ...
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  • Survival of the fittest
    Survival of the Fittest What is the point of not letting the Japanese hunt whales? Japan is the world's largest consumer of whale ...
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  • Blue Whale
    ... Instead of teeth, blue whales have 270 to 400 black baleen plates on each side of their mouths. ... Adult whales rarely, if ever, breach clear of the water. ...
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  • whaling
    ... underwater friends. In the 1920's the tribe stopped hunting whales because of the massive shortage due to commercial whaling. Now ...
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  • Killer Whale, The Mighty Dolphin
    ... fisherman referred to them as "Whale Killer" because many fisherman reported seeing pods of them attacking and killing Humpback, Gray, and even Blue Whales. ...
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  • Whaling
    ... Whales were hunted because they were easy prey and they were very slow moving. ... The first whale species that were hunted were the right and bowhead whales. ...
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  • The Makah
    The Makah are a Native Indian tribe who have recently decided to enact their treaty rights, and start to hunt for whales. These ...
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  • Makah Whalers
    The Makah The Makah are a Native Indian tribe who have recently decided to enact their treaty rights, and start to hunt for whales. ...
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  • logical culture
    ... For example the syllogism: All mammals are warm blooded. Whales are mammals. Whales are warm blooded. ... All whales are mammals. Whales nurse their young. ...
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