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Order: Cetacea

Order: Cetacea. Whales, dolphins, and porpoises, oh my!. General Information. Fish? Mammal? Mammal! Why, they live in the water, right? Breathe air Give birth to live young Produce milk (nurse their young) Have hair Skeleton Bones or cartilage? Bones!

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Order: Cetacea

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  1. Order: Cetacea Whales, dolphins, and porpoises, oh my!

  2. General Information • Fish? Mammal? • Mammal! • Why, they live in the water, right? • Breathe air • Give birth to live young • Produce milk (nurse their young) • Have hair • Skeleton • Bones or cartilage? • Bones! • Evolved around 33.7 – 23.8 million years ago from a quadripedal, terrestrial animal

  3. General Info, cont’d • Respiration • Gills or lungs? • Whales breathe while moving through the water; they come up to the surface to exhale • There she blows! – Blow is the explosive exhale that we see in the form of a water spout • Voluntary or involuntary? • What happens when you go unconscious? • Whales don’t breathe when they go unconscious, so they suffocate and die

  4. General Info, cont’d • Movement? • How does a fish swim? • How does a whale swim? • The speed comes from the upward stroke of the tail, not the downward stroke!

  5. Curious Behaviors… • Spyhopping • When the animal half-rises out of the water to see the surrounding areas • Lobtailing • Raising the flukes out of the water, then slapping the water’s surface • Acrobatics… • Jumping out of the water and general playing around

  6. Suborder Mysticeti • The “Great Whales” • Also called Baleen Whales • Baleen: comb-like plates attached to the upper jaws; used like a filter to strain out food • Species include: • Humpback, Blue, Bowhead, Bryde’s, Cuvier’s Beaked, Minke, Pygmy, Right, Fin, Grey, Sei

  7. Cuvier’s Beaked Whale Great Whales Bryde’s Whale Blue Whale Minke Whale Sei Whale Right Whale Pygmy Whale Humpbacks

  8. Suborder Odontoceti • The “Toothed” Whales • Number of teeth vary from 1 to approximately 240 • Species include: • Dolphins ( marine/river), porpoises, pilot whales, beaked whales, bottlenose whales, sperm whales, narwhals, belugas and orcas (killer whales)

  9. Pygmy Sperm Whale Irawaddy Dolphin Toothed Whales Bottlenose Whale Beluga Whale Marine Dolphin Pink River Dolphin Pilot Whale Orca (Killer Whale) Sperm Whale Narhwal

  10. Communication • Echolocation • Mysticetes use echolocation as communication (like whale songs!) • Odontocetes use echolocation as a navigation system (think dolphins….)

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