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| 1.
You spy a whale with a single blowhole. This whale belongs to which part of the whale family tree? |
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| 2.
You are whale watching in cold waters. You spy a 15 to 20 foot whale with a beak like a dolphin. What is it? |
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| 3.
You are sailing near Baja California and see a large group of dark colored coastal whales whose backs are mottled with white patches, barnacles and lice. Which whales do you see? |
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| 4.
Your whale watching log records that you saw four full grown whales of the species listed below. What was the name of the largest whale? |
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| 5.
You spy two older adult bottlenose whales. You decide that one is a female and one is a male. What do you see that gives you this information? |
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| 6.
You spy a white whale without a dorsal fin. You identify this whale as a: |
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| 7.
You are sailing in the North Atlantic and spy a long, relatively slender whale which you recognize as the second largest living whale species. You saw a: |
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| 8.
Your whale log records your sightings of several less commonly known whales. One of these is the smallest whale species. Which is it? |
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| 9.
Taking a break from sailing, you stop in a beach resort souvenir shop and buy an artificial whale tooth necklace. You recognize the tooth as coming from the following whale species: |
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Back sailing the Arctic seas, you are thrilled to spot a rarely seen species of whale. It is bluish-gray with white splotches. It has a long spiralled tusk. You have spotted: |
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