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Killer whale predation on a pygmy sperm whale in an oceanic habitat
Marine Mammal Science, 2022Paula A. Olson +7 more
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Mycotic dermatitis in an Atlantic white-sided dolphin, a pygmy sperm whale, and two harbor seals
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1996An Atlantic white-sided dolphin (Lagenorhynchus acutus), a pygmy sperm whale (Kogia breviceps), 2 harbor seals (Phoca vitulina) developed raised, firm, erythematous, cutaneous nodules that were most prominent on their heads, trunks, and on the caudal portions of their bodies.
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The Journal of experimental biology, 2013
Blubber, the specialized hypodermis of cetaceans, provides thermal insulation through the quantity and quality of lipids it contains. Quality refers to percent lipid content; however, not all lipids are the same. Certain deep-diving cetacean groups possess blubber with lipids - wax esters (WE) - that are not typically found in mammals, and the ...
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Blubber, the specialized hypodermis of cetaceans, provides thermal insulation through the quantity and quality of lipids it contains. Quality refers to percent lipid content; however, not all lipids are the same. Certain deep-diving cetacean groups possess blubber with lipids - wax esters (WE) - that are not typically found in mammals, and the ...
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Parasites of Pygmy Sperm Whales (Kogia breviceps) Stranded in the Southern Gulf of Mexico
Aquatic Mammals, 2023Arturo Hernández-Olascoaga +2 more
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RECENT RECORDS OF PYGMY SPERM WHALES IN THE GULF OF CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
Marine Mammal Science, 1987Omar Vidal +3 more
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GASTROINTESTINAL LEIOMYOSARCOMA IN A PYGMY SPERM WHALE (KOGIA BREVICEPS)
Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine, 2013Michael J Dark +2 more
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