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Penaeoidea

Definition: Penaeoidea is a group of marine animals that includes the largest family of cetaceans, which include whales and dolphins. These animals are characterized by their large skulls, powerful jaws, and streamlined bodies. They have a wide range of habitats from shallow waters to deep oceanic trenches, with some species living in both tropical and temperate regions.


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Uscanoidea

Definition: Uscanoidea is a family of extinct marine mammals in the order Cetacea, which includes sharks and rays. The family has been described as being part of the larger group of cetaceans, also known as cetacean families. Uscanoidea was one of the most diverse groups of cetaceans before they were eventually replaced by their modern relatives.


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Bottlenose

Definition: Bottlenose dolphins are characterized by their black and white skin color, which is a result of genetic inheritance from both parents. They have sharp teeth and a distinctive "bottleneck" shape on their heads. The species is classified as a subclass of the Cetacean family, which includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises.


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Acidocella

Definition: Acidocella is a genus of marine crustaceans, commonly known as the "dolphins" or "cetacean", belonging to the order Cephalopoda. They are characterized by their large, forked bodies and their ability to swim vertically. These animals have a wide range of adaptations for survival in aquatic environments, including powerful echolocation abilities, which they use to navigate through the water. Acidocella is also known for its unique reproductive strategy: males


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Cetacea

Definition: Cetacea is a subfamily of marine mammals that includes whales, dolphins, porpoises, and sea lions. These animals are characterized by their long, streamlined bodies with a distinctive operculum, which allows them to breathe through their gills rather than through their lungs. Cetaceans also have the ability to swim at speeds up to 30 miles per hour (48 kilometers per hour) without assistance and have been known to dive as deep as 12 meters (


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Cetacean

Definition: Cetacean is a group of whales, dolphins and porpoises. They are typically divided into three main families: Balaenopteridae (whales), Delphiniformes (dolphins) and Mysticeti (porpoises). Each family has its own unique adaptations for survival in their respective environments.


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Cetaceans

Definition: Cetaceans are a group of marine mammals, including whales and dolphins. They belong to the family Cetacea, which includes many different species, ranging from small basking sharks to larger whales like the blue whale. Cetaceans have a wide range of abilities and adaptations that allow them to live in various habitats and environments.


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Poblacht

Definition: Poblacht is a term used in marine mammal research. It refers to the study of the behavior, physiology, and ecology of cetaceans (whales) that are primarily found in the ocean. Poblachts are typically studied using scientific methods such as echolocation, acoustic sonar, and underwater photography. They are important for understanding the distribution, abundance, and threats facing these animals, as well as for studying human impacts on marine ecosystems.


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Cetorhininae

Definition: The term "Cetorhininae" refers to a group of species within the family Cetacea, specifically the marine cetaceans. These include whales like the blue whale and sperm whales, as well as other marine mammals such as dolphins, porpoises, and sea lions. The group is known for its distinctive skull structure that allows them to breathe underwater.


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Cetaceanpox

Definition: Cetaceanox, also known as cetaceans, are a group of animals that include whales, dolphins, and porpoises, which belong to the order Cetacea. These animals primarily inhabit oceans, interacting with marine life in various ways, including feeding on krill, pelagic fish, and other marine organisms.


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