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marine mammals
By: Valentina and Cecilia
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Justin Ornellas
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what is a marine mammal?
Marine mammals are mammals that are well adapted
for life in the marine environment. Two major groups of
marine mammals are Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises)
Pinnipeds (seals, sea lions, and walruses).
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@Doug88888
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What do they have in common?
All marine mammals give live birth.
They have hair on their bodies.
They have backbones (vertebrates).
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Polar Cruises
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Anatomy of marine mammals
They have typical organs.
They have thick skin.
They have dorsal fins.
Seals and walruses have whiskers.
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Ken-ichi
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common types of marine mammals
Bottle Nose Dolphins
Pacific White-sided Dolphins
Dall's Porpoise
Risso's Dolphins
"Killer" Whale
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jeffk42
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common types of marine mammals
Gray Whales
Humpback Whale
Blue Whale
Minke Whale
Harbor Seal
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mgjefferies
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Behavior of marine mammals
Dolphins: Sleep on the surface of the water
Otters hibernate.
Whales only eat small organisms.
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latteda
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What do they eat?
Whales eat krill.
Otters eat fish.
Dolphins eat mullet, mackerel, herring, cod and squid.
Walruses eat mollusks.
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what eats them?
Polar bears eat seals.
Great white sharks eat dolphins.
Great white sharks also eat whales.
Orcas (killer whales) and polar bears eat walruses.
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jimbowen0306
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How do they reproduce?
Marine mammals give live birth since they are mammals.
The male and female mammal have to mate to create a baby.
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foggydave
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Fun facts!
The Blue whale can grow up to 110 feet and can weigh up to 200 pounds.
A whales tongue can weigh as much as an elephant.
Dolphins are born with one set of teeth, and if they lose any, they do not get replaced
The United States Navy tried to use marine mammals to find mines that other countries laid out in the oceans.
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Fun facts
An Orca Whale is not a whale at all, they are really apart of the dolphin species.
Sea Otters can dive up to 330 feet underwater to find food.
The Blue Whale, the largest ocean animal, has a heart as big as a volkswagen.
Unlike most whales, Gray Whales have two blow holes instead of one.
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kevin dooley
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Valentina Tiemann
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