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Wikipedia Articles [RSS]
  1. Whale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Whales are cetaceans which are neither dolphins (i.e. members of the families Delphinidae or Platanistoidae) nor porpoises. Orcas (Killer Whales) and Pilot whales have "whale" in ...

  2. James Whale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    James Whale (July 22, 1889 – May 29, 1957) was a British born film director, best known for his work in the horror movie genre, making such pictures as Frankenstein, Bride of ...

  3. Humpback Whale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The humpback whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) is a baleen whale. One of the larger rorqual species, adults range in length from 12–16 metres (40–50 ft) and weigh approximately ...

  4. Whale song - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Whale song is the sound made by whales to communicate. The word "song" is used in particular to describe the pattern of regular and predictable sounds made by some species of ...

  5. List of whale species - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Whales are from the order Cetacea, which also includes the dolphins and porpoises. The order contains two sub-orders, Mysticeti and Odontoceti, over which the whale species are ...

  6. Blue Whale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The Blue Whale (Balaenoptera musculus) is a marine mammal belonging to the suborder of baleen whales (called Mysticeti). [3] At up to 33 metres (110  ft) in length and 181 ...

  7. Whale (band) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Whale was a Swedish pop group in the 1990s that wrote songs in English. The group's members were Henrik Schyffert, Cia Berg (more recently known as Cia Soro), and Gordon Cyrus.

  8. Pilot whale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    The pilot whale is either of two species of cetacean in the genus Globicephala. The genus is part of the oceanic dolphin family (Delphinidae) although their behaviour is closer to ...

  9. Exploding whale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Exploding whales have been documented on two notable occasions, as well as several lesser-known ones. The most famous explosion occurred in the United States at Florence, Oregon ...

  10. Right whale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Right whales are baleen whales belonging to the genus Eubalaena. Three right whale species are recognised in this genus: Sometimes the family Balaenidae is considered to be the ...

Digg Links [RSS]
  1. Digg - Whale Found Deep in Brazil Rain Forest

    An 18-foot minke whale ran aground on a sandbar in the Amazon jungle some 1,000 miles from the ocean.

  2. Digg - Outrage: Greenpeace whale meat scandal whistleblowers arrest

    Japanese police have arrested two Greenpeace activists for exposing a whale meat scandal involving the government-sponsored whaling programme. The two activists, Junichi Sato, 31 ...

  3. Digg - Whales & dolphins contradict long-held engineering theories

    Biologists and engineers, applying biomimicry, have discovered novel designs for wind turbines based on whales and dolphins.

  4. Digg - Dolphin Rescues Stranded Whales

    A hero dolphin has rescued two whales stranded on a beach in New Zealand. Moko led the two stranded pygmy sperm whales to safety after they became grounded. Vets were about to put ...

  5. Digg - Why do whales beach themselves?

    Several multiple-species strandings have occurred following military use of mid-frequency sonar, sparking public outcry. "One reason for the level of concern about these incidents ...

  6. Digg - Japan Sets Out On Whale Hunt

    Japanese whalers set out today on a quest to hunt more than 1000 whales, including 50 endangered humpback whales.

  7. Digg - A Whale Highway (Pic)

    Orcas sprint along a channel which has opened in the ice. There just crusin' along. ... A Whale Highway (Pic) time.com — Orcas sprint along a channel which has opened in the ice.

  8. Digg - Fail to the Fail Whale

    RWW profiles a new open source microblogging service that might be the first with an actual chance to harpoon the Twitter Fail Whale for good.

  9. Digg - Dolphin & Whale Massacre: Denmark Iceland Norway (Graphic!!)

    Apparently this is a response to "Dolphin Massacre in Japan" video, that made headlines last year. WARNING: This will be difficult to watch, but the only way to stop this gruesome ...

  10. Digg - Despite Ban, Whale Hunting Goes On

    Despite an international moratorium on commercial whaling, many nations continue to hunt whales, even though a number of species are endangered

YouTube Videos [RSS]
  1. Humpback Whale in Costa Rica

    Humpback whale in Costa Rica (Osa Penninsula)

    Author: scottmcginnis
    Keywords: Humpback whale Costa Rica Diving
    Added: August 27, 2008

  2. Alan and Morris: Whale Riders V1

    Alan and Morris fight on the beach and then this beached whale comes up and sees Alan and Morris. Not on purpose. But Alan and Morris' girlfriend Keira Kuakiwi comes up to them and tells them that if they bring that whale back out to sea and survive, she'll give them a massage. Alan and Morris then ride the whale off the beach and back into the ocean where it belongs. But are they just going to let the whale free then swim back to see Keira. No. You'll see what I mean once you see the episode. But who's going to win? Will Alan win as usual? OR will Morris be lucky off because this mission is very dangerous?

    Author: Greenstonetiki
    Keywords: Alan Morris Rudolph Keira Elephant Mouse Reindeer Kiwi Whale cartoon violence Sue A. Side island ocean underwater shark
    Added: August 27, 2008

  3. Tribute To Tech Sergent Chris Bernard 2 Remix

    REmix baby Tommy Says Hi and whale too

    Author: coltylerbernard13
    Keywords: pizzamaniac102 mikesjam coltylerbernard13
    Added: August 27, 2008

  4. Garrett and Whale

    Garrett and his whale

    Author: kygeek
    Keywords: garrett whale
    Added: August 27, 2008

  5. happy tree friends get whale soon

    nbn

    Author: bleachxxxxxxx
    Keywords: gih
    Added: August 27, 2008

  6. Sam Goes to College: Day Three

    Ahhh it's day three...I have soooo much homework. WHY am I doing this?

    Author: Gernald10
    Keywords: video blog college university whale shark math chemistry excel harry potter hannah monatana running lost goggles plato
    Added: August 27, 2008

  7. Whales!

    Ths is a film on whales at feeding time...

    Author: SoccerHeroes14227
    Keywords: whale
    Added: August 27, 2008

  8. Whales in Ammassalik Fjord

    August and September are the best month for whalewatching in East Greenland. http://www.kuummiut.com

    Author: carlskou
    Keywords: Whales Finnwhales Kuummiut Greenland east greenland whalewatching
    Added: August 27, 2008

  9. "The Whale" Premier Webisode

    "The Whale" is a cartoon short, featuring "The Whale" a cute and cuddly..you guessed it...whale, ok maybe not cuddly. Follow "The Whale" in his many adventures on the sea and beyond.

    Author: DEEntertainment
    Keywords: whale animation anime art short film ocean cartoon animal sea
    Added: August 27, 2008

  10. Whale of a Time with Young Carers 08

    Young Carers Group is having a whale of a time sculpting their favourite animal species in clay to raise awareness of endangered species.

    Author: cyberstarlet
    Keywords: endangered species young children awareness environment animals community social art creative education learn
    Added: August 27, 2008

Technorati[RSS]
  1. Day 112 Eastport - Addison Maine - Addison, Maine, United States

    Jump to the full entry & travel map Addison, Maine, United States Day 112 Addison Maine USA Today started a little earlier than usual, Why? Is the question. Well Basil the owner of the RV park had told us that yesterday whales were right in the water that the RV park overlooks, and they are there usually in the early morning, such as 6:30am, well the intrepid travellers are not going to miss this opportunity to view whales on our door step, so we were up and down at the waters edge by 6:3

  2. Alaska Day 3

    Breakfast at the “Bed & Breakfast” was good. Afterwards we packed, grabbed a couple of bikes and headed down a trail for the coast. It sounds long, but it was probably only a few miles. The trail took us right through downtown where we walked for a but and stopped for lunch. Beth was pointing out how strange it must be to live in a place where all the big shops are soubenier shops of you. We continue to be amazed by how quiet it is here, even when it’s loud, it isn’t. We rode back around 1pm

  3. What's So Different About Waterproof Zoom Binoculars?

    Not all binoculars are equal. Whether you are a professional paparazzi, in the military, a marine biologist or an amateur astronomer, you will get a lot more accomplished with waterproof zoom binoculars than just any old pair of binoculars. You need to quickly locate your target or focus on your surroundings and then move off to another location to check out. You can't waste time endlessly twiddling with the focus function of your binoculars. You need to invest in a pair of waterproof zoom bi

  4. SCANNING THE STATE - Los Angeles Daily News (Www.OSIR.org.in)

    SAN FRANCISCO - Scientists say there is hopeful environmental news off California’s coast this summer. Ocean waters are teeming with life, from sea birds and whales to fish and microscopic organisms, that appeared to be in short supply during the Source: www.dailynews.com

  5. 1600 Whales per paper

    Well the science team at the Japanese government sponsored whaling program has significantly increased their productivity by publishing one more paper that actually could require killing whales to produce, while slaughtering 1300+ whales in the past two years. They have gone from 1700(+) whales per paper in late 2005 to 1600(+) whales per paper with the latest paper released (after two journals declined to publish it) in Polar Biology. Anthony at Small Fish, Big Apple has more on the current

  6. Time For A Break !

    Day two of the Democratic National Convention is over and there are three more excruciatingly mundane days left, then a brief weekend respite, followed by another five droll days of Republican rhetoric. Fortunately, this phenomenon only happens every four years or there would be a lot of intellectuals jumping off bridges and out of skyscrapers to avoid the mass gathering of these delegates and "super delegates." I would rather they be referred to as cronies or super-cronies, which would be muc

  7. 'There icebergs are launched and glaciers formed

    'There icebergs are launched and glaciers formed. There the tides have their cradle, the whales their nursery. There the winds complete their circuits, and the currents of the sea their round in the wonderful system of inter-oceanic circulation. There the aurora borealis is lighted up, and the trembling needle brought to rest, and there, too, in the mazes of that mystic circle, terrestrial forces of occult power, and vast influence upon the well-being of men, are continually at play…. Noble dar

  8. Links to keep you preoccupied [Deep Sea News]

    While we give you more details about the BIG NEWS. Japanese researchers publish there super duper extremely important must kill all whales research. They are getting skinny! Though they cite global warming as the cause in their paper, Anthony Judd thinks they might be forgetting something... The Daily Mail report on a rare albino great white shark. Majestic. Beautiful. Awe-Inspiring. Until it rips your head off... Glassbox-Design has the absolute most beautiful collection of hermit crabs I

  9. Danger Daily News 8-27-08

    Hello my fellow sluts and welcome to the Danger Daily News. I am the host that is happy as a pimp Mark Danger. Well after a nice long sleep today I feel rested and ready for the rest of this work week. I work only a few more days and have Sunday and Monday off because of the holiday. So let’s see what I have today in the ole news pile…………………………. The FBI really must love Guns N’ Roses because they arrested a blogger who posted nine of there songs on his web page. Now if only GNR would rele

  10. Dear reader:

    (About the pic: that’s my hat in Margarita Island, I took the picture about two weeks ago). I think I’m currently writing you a good-bye letter. I have made the decision of closing this blog, for good, in two weeks from now. I have several reasons to do this, some of them can be explained, some others can’t but I feel obligated to start explaining somewhere. It seems like at the moment I have nothing else to tell about the things I should tell on my blog in the way I should speak on t

Yahoo [RSS]
  1. ZOOM WHALES - Enchanted Learning Software

    Allows users to explore whales, learn about their anatomy and behavior, study fossils and evolution, print out classroom activities, and more.

  2. Whales

    About the IMAX film.

  3. Whale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    All cetaceans, including whales, dolphins and porpoises, are descendants of land ... In fact, whales are the closest living relatives of hippopotamuses; they evolved ...

  4. Whales

    Whales found in antarctica ... Whales are amongst the most enigmatic and fascinating of all creatures. ... Whales are huge, but elusive and difficult to see ...

  5. Whales - Wildlife of Antarctica - Antarctic Connection

    Wildlife of Antarctica - Whales, Blue, Fin, Humpback, Minke, Orca, Southern Right, Sei, Sperm. ... Whales are considered by many to be the most magnificent and ...

  6. Whales, Whale Watching, Killer Whale at LiveScience.com

    LiveScience.com explains whales,whale watching,killer whale,blue whale and killer whales ... Right Whales Get 36,750 Square Miles to Call Their Own " Newfound ...

  7. NATURE. Humpback Whales | PBS

    Learn about their mysterious habits and songs.

  8. Save the Whales

    Educating children and adults about whales, dolphins, other marine mammals, environment, and their preservation.

  9. Types of Whales

    While there, the whales feed on the rich supply of krill (small prawn-like animals) ... Humpback and southern right whales follow a similar route each year, and many ...

  10. List of whale species - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Whales are from the order Cetacea, which also includes the dolphins and porpoises. ... Baleen whales are characterized by having baleen plates for filtering food from ...

Latest MSN News [RSS]
  1. Whales lose blubber due to climate change - Daily Telegraph

    The team for the Institute of Cetacean Research in Tokyo measured the bodies of more than 4,500 Minkes that had been killed since the late 1980s when Japan started its ...

  2. Whales losing blubber, claims controversial Japanese study - Guardian Unlimited

    Two minke whales get transferred up the ramp of the Nisshin Maru factory ship in the Southern Ocean. Photograph: Kate Davison/AP Over two decades, Japanese ships have butchered ...

  3. Japan Kills Whales For Global Warming Research Purposes - Anorak

    JAPAN does not kill whales for food or sport. Japan investigates whales and the causes of whales by removing them from a watery environment by way of large hook. And whaling pays ...

  4. Japanese study finds worrying loss of blubber in whales - Guardian Unlimited

    Scientists in Japan claim that their country's controversial whaling programme, which has killed thousands of minke whales since the late 1980s, has established that the animals ...

  5. Deer, cattle have true animal magnetism: study - Reuters UK

    CHICAGO (Reuters) - Grazing cattle and sleeping deer tend to align their bodies along the North-South axis of the Earth's magnetic field, European researchers said on Monday ...

  6. Japanese scientists teach whale to talk - Daily Telegraph

    Scientists in Japan have given a beluga whale a vocabulary of three words, the first time a marine creature has been able to link a sound to an object and then repeat the sound as ...

  7. Grazing cattle display animal magnetism - The Register

    Researchers have explained why grazing cattle will tend to face the same direction when grazing - a behaviour long known to herdsmen and hunters but previously attributed to either ...

  8. Saving species needs a shift in values - BBC News

    Playing the "numbers game" is not good enough when it comes to identifying what species are at risk from extinction, says Nicolas Entrup. In this week's Green Room, he argues that ...

  9. Tainan council speaker indicted for game fixing - Taipei Times

    Tainan prosecutors indicted five professional baseball players and Tainan County Council Speaker Wu Chien-bao (§d°·«O) on Tuesday for fixing professional baseball games. The ...

  10. Correction: Whales-Oil Exploration story - KCBD

    HOUSTON (AP) - In the first paragraph of an Aug. 21 story about how sperm whales may be affected by seismic testing for hydrocarbons in the Gulf of Mexico, The Associated Press ...

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  10. Bob Viau Hand Carved Whales Made From Haddock Napes

    Bob Viau Hand Carved Whales Made From Haddock Napes

BBC Programs [iCal]
  1. Killer Whales in the UK? ON BBCTwo

    Wildlife cameraman Gordon Buchanan travels to the Shetland Islands to track down Britain's most formidable predator - the killer whale. His adventures take him all over these rugged islands. [S]

MSN [RSS]
  1. Whales

    6 of 9) Northern Bottlenose whales . Northern bottlenose whales have large bulbous foreheads and a tube-like beak, which is more pronounced in older males.

  2. Company of Whales

    Company of Whales present cetacean adventures of whale, dolphin, seabird and shark watching mini-cruises from Portsmouth to northern Spain through the Bay of Biscay.

  3. BUBL LINK: Whales

    Titles: Descriptions: Arabian Wildlife Online; Life and Works of Herman Melville; MARINET Information Network; Ocean Animals; Whale Center of New England; Whale Club; WWW Virtual ...

  4. CETACEA - whales, dolphins and porpoises

    Information on all of the world's whales, dolphins and porpoises.

  5. Breathtaking Whales - Whale And Dolphin Images And Photos

    Here you can find the very best marine wildlife images and photos including whales and dolphins along widest selection of marine images and photos and the very best in expert ...

  6. Whale - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Whales are cetaceans which are neither dolphins (i.e. members of the families Delphinidae or Platanistoidae) nor porpoises. Orcas (Killer Whales) and Pilot whales have "whale" in ...

  7. Scientists capture images of sleeping whales - Telegraph

    Telegraph Earth is your source for environmental and green news and environmental and green issues, with information on climate change, global warming, pollution, green living and ...

  8. Whaling

    ... in whale protest expected to plead guilty Seattle Times; We've not saved the whale yet The Daily Telegraph; Little peck of whale can tell the tale Sydney Morning Herald; Humpback Whales On ...

  9. BBC NEWS | UK | England | London | Whale spotted in central London

    The RNLI say it is the first whale rescue on the Thames. A spokesman said three whales were spotted east of the Thames Barrier on Thursday but only one managed to get upstream.

  10. BBC - Science & Nature - Conservation - Whales and dolphins

    A look at the plight of whales dolphins and porpoises listed as endangered. Including current status, links, conservation measures and further reading.

Britannica [All]
  1. whale

    any of the larger species of aquatic mammals belonging to the order Cetacea. The term whale can be used in reference to any cetacean, including porpoises and dolphins, but in general it is applied to ...

  2. whale louse

    (family Cyamidae), any of a small group of highly specialized peracaridan crustaceans (order Amphipoda) related to the familiar skeleton shrimp found in shallow marine habitats. Whale lice are ...

  3. baleen whale

    any cetacean possessing unique epidermal modifications of the mouth called baleen, which is used to filter food from water.

  4. fin whale

    a slender baleen whale, second in size to the blue whale and distinguishable by its asymmetrical coloration. The fin whale is generally gray with a white underside, but the right side of the head has ...

  5. blue whale

    the most massive animal ever to have lived, a species of baleen whale that weighs approximately 150 tons and may attain a length of more than 30 metres (98 feet). The largest accurately measured blue ...

Google Videos [RSS]
  1. Whales!
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  3. Whale Watching in Long Beach
  4. Sea Kayaking at Pismo Beach, CA - July 2008
  5. whare da whales?
  6. The Orcas Of SeaWorld Texas
  7. Halya Hope Has A Place
  8. Family - Subic 2008
  9. M+M 08 - M+MTV News
  10. Hayden Panetierre,Milo Ventimiglia, Eva Longoria Help Save The Whales
BBC News Sport [All]
  1. Whale's body washed up on beach

    Marine life experts are called out after a dead whale was found washed up on the beach in East Sussex.

  2. Saving species needs a shift in values

    Society needs to re-evaluate how it decides what creatures need help to survive.

  3. Lone Sydney baby whale put down

    An ailing baby whale abandoned by its mother in the waters off north Sydney is put down by veterinarians.

  4. Navy may help ailing Sydney whale

    The Australian military has offered to help rescue a starving whale calf, separated from its mother and trying to suckle from boats off Sydney.

  5. Japan sets sights on whaling activists

    Japan presses charges against three anti-whaling activists, in an apparent ramping up of the war over whaling.

  6. Hopes fade for Sydney whale calf

    A humpback whale calf separated from its mother and trying to suckle from boats off Sydney, Australia, is weakening, observers say.

  7. Mixed fortunes for world's whales

    Some large whales, such as humpbacks, have seen numbers increase while others continue to decline, a survey shows.

  8. Body of whale taken to landfill

    The body of a whale has been dumped at a landfill site despite calls for it to be kept.

  9. Council hope to recoup whale fee

    Highland Council are in talks with the Scottish Government about the cost of removing a dead whale.

  10. Work starts on whale's disposal

    The job of removing the carcass of a 40-tonne sperm whale from a shoreline begins.