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Can you hear whales in a submarine?
Whales, Dolphins, shrimp, fish, you name it - if it makes noise in the water, it can be picked up and heard by submarine passive sonar systems.
As an old Submarine Sonarman myself, I can tell you that Humpback whales make the most beautiful (and haunting) songs in the ocean. Sperm whales make a high-frequency "clacking" sound, similar to whacking a pair of 2x4's together. Dolphins make a very high-frequency squealing noise, which can be irritating when they're really close. They tend to turn up when a boat comes to Periscope Depth, as do other fish, shrimp, and various other sea critters, especially at night.
Unless you're really close to a Humpback whale though, it's difficult to impossible to hear one through the hull directly because of the constant noise of machinery - electronic systems, electrical fans, hydraulics, engines, etc.
Was a Manatee ever found on Galveston beach?
There have been sightings of manatees in Galveston but it is extremely rare. I think one of the last documented sightings was like 2004. As far as one being found on the beach I don't know.
The whale is not a fish - but it lives in the sea what is it?
It's a mammal: it is warm blooded, gives birth to live offspring, and the mother feeds it's young with mammary glands.
What marine mammal is the wolf classified with?
Whales and other cetacean mammals likely developed from artiodactyls (even-toed ungulates) which are represented on land by hippos and horses, not wolves.
Can sea creatures be allergic to something?
Presumably yes, although I am not aware of anyone actually confirming the presence of an allergic reaction in a sea creature.
Why might some marine mammals have thick layers of fat beneath their skin?
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How are filter feeders and fluid feeders alike?
Filter feeders and fluid feeders are alike in a great number of ways. These animals both sift for food to eat.
How much does an average dolphin way?
Dolphin weight varies from species to species. For the smallest dolphin the weight can be 30 Kg. and the largest species like the orca can weight up to 5 t
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What is a clymene dolphin's life cycle?
well it depends on what we are talking about but mainly it has four stages egg larva Dolphinus and adult dolphin
No, a manatee is not a producer. It is a consumer. A producer makes its own food, while consumers feed off other things. Manatees feed off of the vegetation in the water.
If merpeople existed would they be sea mammals like dolphins?
Yes, although the merfolk are not as highly specialized as dolphins in their bodily designs. The fish-like tail of merfolk is actually two legs held tightly together in 'dolphin-mode' as many swimmer do. The only radical adaption they have is two large ankle flukes, one off of each ankle.
Spermaceti sometimes erroneously called parmaceti is a wax present in the head cavities of the sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus). Spermaceti is extracted from sperm oil by crystallisation at 6 degree Celsius, when treated by pressure and a chemical solution of caustic alkali. Spermaceti forms brilliant white crystals that are hard but oily to the touch, and are devoid of taste or smell, making it very useful as an ingredient in cosmetics, leatherworking, and lubricants. The substance was also used in making candles of a standard photometric value, in the dressing of fabrics, and as a pharmaceutical excipient, especially in cerates and ointments.
Originally mistaken for the whales sperm (hence the name), spermaceti is created in the Spermaceti organ inside the whale's head and connected to its nasal passage, among other functions.