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Tells the history of this creature and describes the factors which are threatening its survival. The gray whale is known as both the friendly whale and the fighting whale. Yupik Eskimos who hunt the gray whale in Alaska, and 19th century commercial w ... http://www.bagheera.com/inthewild/van_anim_grywhale.htm
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- Find Grey Whale
Photograph, description, and a look at the factors placing this species at risk. From the Canadian Wildlife Service. The Grey Whale, Eastern North Pacific population, is protected under the federal Species at Risk Act SARA. More information about SAR ... http://www.sararegistry.gc.ca/species/speciesDetails_e.cfm?sid=356
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- Grey Whale
Short description and sketch. The q large baleen whale has an average length of 12 m 40 ft. for males and 14 m 45 ft. for females. The species was very nearly exterminated by whalers in the late 1800s. The grey whale is a migratory, coastal species t ... http://www.nature.ca/notebooks/english/grwhale.htm
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- Information Of Grey Whale
Fullcolor photograph and short description. The grey whale is mottled grey with numerous white, yellow or orange patches of barnacles and parasites around the blowhole, on top of the head, and on the fore part of the back. Males are 3550 feet, 2838 t ... http://www.bcadventure.com/adventure/wilderness/animals/greywhale.htm
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- Gray Whale Watching in Big Sur
Describes these magnificent creatures and tells when people are most likely to catch a glimpse of them off the coast. Gray whales can be seen from the highway turnouts in Big Sur from December through April. December to early February the California ... http://www.bigsurcalifornia.org/whalesgray.html
| | - Gray Whale Animals
Learn about the size, population, habitat, and diet of these playful whales. Whales belong to the order cetacea, which includes whales, dolphins and porpoises. Whales are divided into two suborders: baleen and toothed whales. Baleen whales have a com ... http://www.defenders.org/wildlife_and_habitat/wildlife/whale.php
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- All About Grey Whale
Short description and photograph from the PBS series. Grey whales make the longest known migration of any mammal. They travel more than 11,000 miles each year from their summer feeding grounds, in the Bering Sea, to their winter calving grounds, in s ... http://www.pbs.org/oceanrealm/seadwellers/whaledwellers/grey1.html
| | - The Gray Whale Fact Sheet
Describes the species in detail. From the American Cetacean Society. Gray whales have a streamlined body, with a narrow, tapered head. The upper jaw is arched in profile, and slightly overlaps the lower jaw. The rostrum upper jaw is dimpled and each ... http://www.acsonline.org/factpack/graywhl.htm
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