Medium-sized greyish-black whale of the northern Pacific.
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1Tom crouched over his pretended work like a devilfish devouring its prey.
2Best season is during Lent when Greek partake of devilfish also.
3Ten or twelve devilfish had overrun the Nautilus's platform and sides.
4It had a picture that portrayed the devilfish in question.
5The museums in Trieste and Montpellier have preserved some devilfish carcasses measuring two meters.
1A 35-year-old Canadian woman died and two other tourists were injured when a surfacing gray whale crashed in to their boat in Mexico.
2Next, she'd like to go swimming with endangered gray whales.
3This blog writer reported on gray whales starting to cross the Arctic over a year ago.
4At that time, the concern was about increased shipping posing a hazard to migrating gray whales.
5Think about what it takes to sustain not just blue whales, but other baleen giants such as gray whales.
1Little is known about the Western grey whale, and its breeding ground remains unknown.
2A pair of conjoined grey whale calves have been found by fishermen in a lagoon in Baja California, in Mexico.
3They have around 50 conical teeth, which they use to rip apart prey -from seals to grey whale calves.
4Unfortunately, only a genetic laboratory might be able to bring back now extinct species like the tuna or the grey whale.
5A Western grey whale is seen in the waters off north-eastern Sakhalin island in Russia in this handout picture taken in 2002.
6It is a grey whale surfacing, one of a species that migrates from the warm waters off Mexico to chilly Alaskan seas.
7-The West Pacific grey whale population is the most endangered in the world.
8Grey whales were previously thought to be the record holders, but their title was snatched in 2007 by humpback whales.
9Scientists say between 130 and 160 Western grey whales exist today compared to tens of thousands before the era of industrial whaling.
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