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My Topic Is About Whale
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porpoises, and whales. They pertains to a suborder Odontoceti which encompasses a toothed whales, dophins and porpoises. They pertains to a family Delphinidae or a dolphins, and Whales are a biggest of a group. A genus is Orcinus and speci...

Moby Dick Or White Whale
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Moby-Dick are all driven by the question: What do whales mean? Critical replies to this have been limited largely to the first, and to aspects of the second, of the three analytic styles described above: they have read the whale as a screen...

Whaling
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took place from colonisation in 1788. In 1979 Australia terminated whaling and committed to whale protection. The main varieties hunted were Humpback, Blue, Right and Sperm Whales. There is no record of Australian Aboriginal or Torres Strai...

Hunting Whales
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hunting whales with primitive tools. The truth is that we have moved a long way since whaling by aborigines was first given a special status in 1931 by the whaling convention that preceded the IWC. The aim of this document is to give an ove...

Humpback Whale Migration
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Humpback whales migrate to feed and breed. They migrate to moderately hot equator waters in the winter and cooler polar waters in the summer. The migration pattern pursued by humpback whales is as follows: Winter is expended in tropical wat...

Finback Whale
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or food sources? Fin whale diet is varied; it is usually plank tonic crustaceans and small fish that live in shoals (herring, capelin). It hunts sometimes on the surface where it conducts maneuvers in a circle or semicircle, rolling his bo...

Finback Whale
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Finback Whale The finback whale also known as fin whale, razorback, or common rorqual is the second largest whale species in the world. Its scientific biological name is Balaenoptera physalus. The size of the fin whale varies with their hab...