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1 When it comes to diving deep, Cuvier's beaked whales lead the pack.
2 Anton van Heldon is a specialist in the study of beaked whales .
3 There were Cuvier's beaked whales , Falkland foxes, South American sea lions.
4 WIRED: Tell me about the importance of sonar to beaked whales .
5 It had fang-like teeth not normally seen in beaked whales .
6 There were several instances overseas sperm and beaked whales stranded near vessels operating sonar equipment.
7 Joshua Horwitz: These beaked whales in the Bahamas are the deepest-diving mammals in the world.
8 Blue and beaked whales are disturbed by navy sonar, according to two studies published this week.
9 What's more, genetic analyses suggested that beaked whales should have the highest levels of myoglobin, as we would expect.
10 Once they're in deep water, divers like Cuvier's beaked whales have to sneak up on, and overcome, their prey.
11 The strong response observed in the beaked whales occurred at noise levels well below those allowed for US navy exercises.
12 Late in 2002, 14 beaked whales washed ashore together on a beach in the Canary Islands.
13 In two separate studies, teams of researchers managed to attach tracking and sound-recording tags to 17 blue whales and two beaked whales .
14 Out in the Kaikōura Canyon, a few whales - the sperm whales and perhaps some beaked whales - were feeding and resting.
15 On the morning of March 15, 2000, 17 beaked whales stranded themselves on beaches in the northern Bahamas.
16 This will include giving the whale a Latin and common name and formally defining its measurements and how it differs from other beaked whales .
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