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With an estimated 8.75 million living species on earth, there are always going to be some weird and unusual animals you've ...
Spade-toothed whale skeleton. Image by Jorg Mazur, Mesoplodon_traversii via Wikimedia Commons. As you can imagine, researchers are eager to study this whale. Consequently, it could provide new ...
Toothed whales usually eat larger prey, which can include fish, squid, octopus, seabirds, seals, penguins, sharks, and even other whales and dolphins. Sperm whales dive up to 3,000 feet (900 m ...
Well-known species of toothed whale include sperm whales, dwarf and pygmy sperm whales, belugas and narwhals. Some whales have hundreds of teeth. Others, like the narwhal, have only one or two.
When the spade-toothed whale, which up until July 4, 2024, had only been documented five times, washed up on a beach in Otago, New Zealand, that number was brought to six.It’s not all that ...
The spade-toothed whale is among the rarest and least-studied of whales. Until recently, only six records of the species existed, collected over the past 150 years. In early December, scientists ...
The first spade-toothed whale bones were found in 1872 on New Zealand’s Pitt Island. Another discovery was made at an offshore island in the 1950s, and the bones of a third were found on Chile ...
New Zealand is a whale-stranding hotspot, with more than 5,000 episodes recorded since 1840, according to the Department of Conservation. The first spade-toothed whale bones were found in 1872 on ...
The first spade-toothed whale bones were found in 1872 on New Zealand’s Pitt Island. Another discovery was made at an offshore island in the 1950s, and the bones of a third were found on Chile ...
Only six other spade-toothed whales have ever been found, but all those discovered intact were buried before DNA testing could verify their identification. New Zealand is a whale-stranding hotspot, ...
In short: The rarest whale in the world is being dissected this week by after washing ashore earlier this year. Only seven specimens of the spade-toothed whale have been documented since the 1880s.
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