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Some of the whales I know are: Humpback Right Brydes Beluga Sperm Gray Blue Orca/killer (The same type) Fin Bowhead Mink Pygmy Brydes Sei False Killer Whale Pygmy Killer Long Finned pilot Pilot Melon headed Short finned pilot Narwhal Dwarf Sperm Pygmy Sperm Cuviers Beaked Arnoux beaked Baireds beaked Sheperds beaked Longmans beaked Northen bottlenose Southern bottle nose Andrews beaked Bahamonde beaked Blainville beaked Gervais beaked Ginko toothed beaked Gray beaked Hectors beaked Hubbs beaked whale Perrins beaked Pygmy beaked Sowerby beaked Stejnegers beaked Strap toothed beaked True beaked
it means beaked whale
sibaldus musculus
The Latin name for whale is actually 'Balaenoptera Physalus'. please ignore the awsner u had previously! im glad i could help xxglitterprincess7xx
Whales are part of the order: Cetacea which takes it's name from the Latin word Cetus which is now taken to mean whale but originally meant some form of sea monster.
Balaenoptera musculus is the scientific name of the blue whale. It is Latin for "muscular whale" although the latter word can also mean "little mouse" (a probably intended pun making the full name 'little mouse-whale').
The scientific name for the short-beaked echidna is Tachyglossus aculeatus.The scientific name for the long-beaked echidna is Zaglossus bruijnii.
It depends on the species.There are only two species of echidnas: the short-beaked echidna (Tachyglossus aculeatus) of Australia, and the long-beaked echidna (Zaglossus bruijni) of New Guinea. There are several sub-speciesof the long-beaked echidna: the Western long-beaked echidna, Sir David's long-beaked echidna and the Eastern long-beaked echidna.
ElephantEchidna - the spiny anteaterEland (a Savannah & plains antelope found in Africa)Elk (kind of like a moose)Edentata (in an order of mammals that includes anteaters, sloths, and armidillos. its name means toothless)
The Whale Shark, the largest fish in the sea; Rhincodon typus
The common name of egg-laying mammals is monotreme. They are of the Order monotremata.There are three species of egg-laying mammals, or monotremes. They are the platypus, the short-beaked echidna and the long-beaked echidna.
A "Blogger Whale" does not exist as a name for a whale.