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The whale is a mammal.

whale造句

A whale is a kind of mammal.

The whale carcass left by the Inupiaq whale hunters is surrounded by a barbed wire fence.

Have you ever seen a whale?

A modern one looked like a huge whale.

The golden age of whale fishery is over.

In another pool there is a baby whale.

They almost find the white whale. Then they almost find the white whale. Then they find it.

Evoking the poster for the original summer blockbuster, a new species of killer sperm whale attacks a baleen whale in an illustration.

As one Japanese chef told me at that whale festival in 2005: "If other people don't want to eat whale, that's fine.

I mean, if you've ever heard the eerie song of the humpback whale [whale song], you know that it don't sound like no spring peeper [frog sound].

The sperm whale is believed to dive deeper than any other cetacean .

Early Basque whalers called them whale killers when they saw them attacking other whales.

Carbon credits could provide additional incentive to rebuild fish and whale populations, Pershing says.

The whale is dead. Its body is taken aboard the ship. A crew of men sets to work stripping the great whale of its blubber.

Mr Wise applied chromium to healthy whale cells in the laboratory to study the effect.

The dead whale, a pregnant humpback, was found to have had its skull crushed.

Although Westerners were once reliant on whale oil for lighting, we never actually ran out of whales.

Later the same month Gingerich came across some archaic whale specimens in museums in Lucknow and Kolkata (Calcutta), India.

I intend to erase all non-human DNA whether they are from plant, animal, mineral, dolphin or whale sources.

Japan will belooking for signs that Australia's concern for the future of the whale is notpart of some wider agenda.

The one exception was the whale noodle dish, but I'm going to say its success had more to do with the noodles - and the spicy broth - than it did with the whale.

At that time in Old English it was called not walrus but horschwael which we today might pronounce "horse whale."

The" super croc" was as long as a school bus, weighed as much as a small1) whale, and had2) jaws about five feet long!

The Russian peasant is a small land-hungry proprietor, as far from communism in his thoughts and methods as a whale is from flying;

All of which makes a change from the usual international reporting from New Zealand, which tends to focus on whale strandings, silly-season stories and, of course, rugby.

The shaft of the ceremonial mace is the whorled tusk of a narwhal, a small Arctic whale. The door handles are of walrus tusk.

The details are still being debated, but the deal would involve a yearly quota of whale catches and would require whaling vessels to have international observers on board.

"We really appreciate all you've done for us, but now you need to let us die," intoned a 170-ton blue whale through a series of deep and mournful vocalizations.

More than 20 years ago, when I was studying for a doctor's degree, I read in a newspaper a whale had been stranded in shallow waters off Bohai Bay near my university.

"the more common leathers come from cattle, including calf and ox; sheep and lamb; goat and kid; horse, mule, and zebra; Buffalo; pig and hog; and seal, walrus, whale, and alligator."

Private islands. Miles of ivory beaches. You can dive or snorkel with whale sharks and manta rays by day and stay in a luxury villa with a private plunge pool by night.

Within about 50 million years--no time at all, geologically speaking--one of the four kings of mammals that has returned to a marine environment has developed into the largest of all animal forms, the whale.

Bird asks whale and turtle if they have read the letter in the bottle; spider finds itself a structurally unstable net; at the bottom of the ladder is man-eater flower; cat is thinking of the fish while man is waiting for the black hope.

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