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Northern Bottlenose Whale

Educational resources on Northern Bottlenose Whale

Northern Bottlenose Whale or Hyperoodon ampullatus is listed on the IUCN Red list (1996) as Lower Risk/Conservation Dependent . IUCN Profile of the Northern Bottlenose Whale

Academic web links for the Northern Bottlenose Whale.


ADW: Hyperoodon ampullatus: Information
The range of Hyperoodon ampullatus (the northern bottlenose whale) extends from the polar ice of the North Atlantic southwest to Long Island Sound and southeast to the Cape Verde
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Hyperoodon_ampullatus.html

Skulls- Herbivores, Omnivores, and Carnivores | SEP LESSONS
Lesson Overview Grade level(s): Grade 3, Grade 4 Subjects(s): Biology/Life Science Topic: Ecology Big ideas(s): The skull is designed to protect the brain and sensory organs.
seplessons.ucsf.edu/node/366

ADW: Hyperoodon planifrons: Information
Hyperoodon planifrons is found in the waters off of Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Argentina, Tierra del Fuego, the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, the South Orkney Islands
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Hyperoodon_planifrons.html

North American Mammals: Hyperoodon ampullatus
The northern bottlenose whale is the only species of the genus Hyperoodon that lives in the North Atlantic, but there is an unidentified species of whale living in the North
www.mnh.si.edu/mna/image_info.cfm?species_id=113

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Status of the northern bottlenose whale, Hyperoodon ampullatus. Canadian Field-Naturalist 107: 490-508. WHITEHEAD, H., A. FAUCHER, S. GOWANS, AND S. MCCARREY. 1997.
seamap.env.duke.edu/species/tsn/180504

Whalenet Information Archive 1999: Abstract: northern bottlenose whale ...
Subject: Abstract: northern bottlenose whale diving behaviour (fwd) Mike Williamson (pita@www1.wheelock.edu) Fri, 16 Apr 1999 14:12:47 -0400 (EDT)
whale.wheelock.edu/archives/info99/0035.html

ASK Archive 1997: Re: bottlenose whales
The northern bottlenose whale is black or brown while the southern ones are light brown or yellowish in colour. The northern bottlenose whale is larger than its southern
whale.wheelock.edu/archives/ask97/0117.html

ASK Archive 2001: How many whales?
Northern bottlenose whale Narwhal Beluga Bottlenose dolphin Striped dolphin Dusky dolphin Amazon river dolphin That's 24... Phil Clapham Caroline Bowyer wrote:
whale.wheelock.edu/archives/ask02/0079.html

Whalenet Information Archive 2002: Abstracts: Bottlenose whales
...click interval; Northern bottlenose whale. Reprints available from Sascha Hooker: s.hooker@st-andrews.ac.uk (Please note new address and email)
whale.wheelock.edu/archives/info02/0013.html

ADW: Asteroidea: Information
Other predators include Hyperoodon ampullatus, the northern bottlenose whale. Asteroids can lose arms to predators and regenerate the arms later.
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Asteroidea.html







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