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Page 1: Marine Mammals.  Mammals have a 4 chambered heart.  Mammals are warm- blooded.  They have hair/fur.  Have mammary glands.  Give birth to live young

Marine Mammals

Page 2: Marine Mammals.  Mammals have a 4 chambered heart.  Mammals are warm- blooded.  They have hair/fur.  Have mammary glands.  Give birth to live young

Mammals have a 4 chambered heart.

Mammals are warm-blooded.

They have hair/fur. Have mammary

glands. Give birth to live

young.

Page 3: Marine Mammals.  Mammals have a 4 chambered heart.  Mammals are warm- blooded.  They have hair/fur.  Have mammary glands.  Give birth to live young

Pinnepeds• Ex: Seals, Walruses, Sea Lions.• Marine mammals that have flippers and

blubber• Need to breed on land. • Live in cold water, and have a thick

layer of blubber to keep them warm.• Mostly carnivores and feed on squid and

fish.• Streamlined bodies and are excellent

swimmers.

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Seals• Seals have rear flippers.• They move forward by

pulling themselves along the ground.

• Seals do not have ear flaps.

• There are approximately 19 species of Seals.

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Sea Lions• Are also called Eared Seals,

because they have external ear flaps.

• They can move their rear flippers forward to walk.

• They are graceful and agile swimmers.

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Walruses• Have large

protruding tusks for digging up mollusks.

• They have stiff whiskers for feeling around on the ocean floor.

• They are the largest Pinneped, weighing up to 2700 lbs!

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Sea Otters• They are the smallest Marine

Mammal, weighing 60-80 lbs.• They lack a layer of blubber, and

make up for it by trapping air in their dense fur.

• They eat mostly shell fish and spend most of the day maintaining their fur.

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Polar Bears

• They are semi aquatic, so inhabit both the land and the sea.

• They feed primarily on seals.• They have recently been put on the

endangered species list because of loss of habitat due to global warming.

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Cetaceans• These animals spend their entire lives in

the water. • They are streamlined, and look fish-like.• They breathe air through lungs and

have nostrils on the tops of their heads called a blowhole (some single, some double).

• This is the largest group of Marine Mammals, consisting of Whales , Dolphins, and Porpoises.

• There are more than 90 species divided into two groups: toothed Whales (which includes Dolphins and Porpoises), and toothless Whales which have a Baleen.

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Baleen Whales

• Instead of teeth, Baleen Whales have rows of flexible, fibrous plates, that hang from the upper jaws (called a Baleen). These are used to filter out plankton and tiny organisms from the water.

• Baleen Whales are the largest animals to ever have lived on this planet.

• There are 13 species of Baleen Whales; the Blue Whale being the largest at up to 110 ft. long, and up to 200 tons.

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Toothed Whales

• Teeth are adapted for a diet of squid, fish, and other prey and are used to catch and hold prey, not to chew it.

• There are 80 species of toothed Whales.• The largest of the toothed Whales is the

Sperm Whale, made famous by the novel “Moby Dick”.

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Dolphins

• Highly intelligent creatures, that can be easily trained, are playful, and have been known to “escort” ships.

• It is common for dolphins to get caught in fishing nets meant for other species.

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Porpoises

• Porpoises are divided in to six species.• Shorter than the average dolphin, more shy,

and they don’t tend to live as long.• Have flattened, spade-shaped teeth.

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Dall's Porpoise

Harbour Porpoise

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Narwhals• Related to bottlenose dolphins, belugas, harbor

porpoises, and orcas. • Found in Arctic coastal waters and rivers. • In males, a prominent tooth grows right through the

upper lip into a sword like, spiral tusk up to 2.7 meters long.

• Some believe it is used to impress females or to battle rival suitors.

• They travel in groups and feed on fish, shrimp, squid, and other aquatic fare.

• Inuit people hunt the narwhal for their long tusks and their skin, an important source of vitamin C

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Belugas

• Belugas are also called white whales.• Smallish (4 to 6.1 meters). • They have rounded foreheads and no dorsal

fin.• Common in the Arctic Ocean's coastal waters• Feed on fish, crustaceans, and worms. • Related to the narwhal.

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Communication• One way Cetaceans communicate

is through Echolocation (nature’s version of sonar).

• They release tiny bubbles through their blowholes and make clicking sounds to communicate with each other, determine distances, and warn others about danger.

• The Melon (fatty structure on the top of their heads) focuses and directs these sound waves.

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Breaching• When Whales leap in the air and

loudly crash on the surface of the water.

• This can be a warning signal, a way to get rid of external parasites, a fun activity, or a way of scanning the surface.

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