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Cetaceans. 2 Families. Odontoceti (toothed whales) 67 species One opening for blowhole Mysticeti (baleen whales) 11 species Two openings for blowhole. Teeth.
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2 Families • Odontoceti (toothed whales) • 67 species • One opening for blowhole • Mysticeti (baleen whales) • 11 species • Two openings for blowhole
Teeth • Toothed whales have teeth which are numerous and peg-like, although sometimes modified, as in the single tusk of the narwhal or the odd, fanglike lower teeth of the beaked whales.
Teeth • Baleen whales lack teeth completely as adults (although teeth are present in fetal baleen whales). They feed by straining small marine organisms out of the water using plates of baleen, a hornlike substance that forms filaments that hang down from the roof of the mouth.
Reproduction • All species produce a single offspring at a time • The female delivers usually a single calf tail-first to minimize the risk of drowning. • Milk is so fatty that it has the consistency of toothpaste
Balaenidae • Bowhead Whales • Right Whales
Rorqual • Humpback whales • Blue whales • Fin Whales • Minkie Whales
Eschrichtiidae • Grey Whales
Neobalaenidae • Pygmy Right Whales
Delphinidae • Dolphins
Monodontidae • Belugas • Narwhals
Phocoenidae • Porpoises
Physeteroidea • Sperm Whales
Platanistoidea • River Dolphins
Sound • Most whales have generally poor vision (exept dolphins which have acute binocular vision). • To make up for it cetaceans have excellent hearing. • Because sounds travel farther and faster in water whales can communicate to each other at far distances.
Baleen whale songs • All the whales in an area sing virtually the same song at any point in time and the song is constantly and slowly evolving over time. • Unsure why they sing but most agree it is used for sexual courtship. • Only males sing • Do not have vocal cords, how they make the sound is unknown.
Toothed whale echolocation • Have a highly adapted echolocation adaptation • Use it to see their surroundings as well as communicating between individuals • Can use the intense sounds to immobilize small prey
Intelligence • Studies into dolphin behavior have highlighted how similar their communications are to those of humans and that they are brighter than chimpanzees.
Intelligence • Baleen whales also exhibit a high level of intelligence. • Have the ability to migrate thousands of miles
http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/mammal/cetacea/cetacean.html • http://www.wisegeek.com/why-do-whales-sing.htm