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Beluga Whale and Bowhead Whale.
The Bowhead whale.
It is a whale with an oddly bow-shaped head. It is known to feed on crustaceans such as crabs, lobsters, and the occasional sperm whale. (Yes, they are canabalistic whales.)A Bowhead whale is a Baleen whale. It is most closely related to the right whale. It eats krill, and small fish.
The Bowhead whale.
it is theartic
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The bowhead whale is a species of whale that doesn't have a dorsal fin and can grow to 66 feet in length. They can weigh around 75 tons and is named a bowhead due to its massive, thick skull.
Shirleen Smith has written: 'Bibliography of bowhead whales, whaling, and Alaskan Inupiat and Yupik whaling communities' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Bowhead whale, Bowhead whale hunting, Eskimos, Hunting, Yupik Eskimos
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I believe it is an Arctic baleen.
No. Elephants and various large whales (such as the Blue Whale, the Orca, the Bowhead Whale, the Humpback Whale, and the Fin Whale) have lifespans that are approximately as long as ours. The Bowhead Whale's lifespan may be even longer. Our lifespans are long mostly because of the medicine that we have developed.