Large whale with a large cavity in the head containing spermaceti and oil; also a source of ambergris.
1 I'd as soon expect to sight a cachalot on top of the Rocky Mountains.
2 The creature had not quite escaped from the cachalot 's teeth.
3 The cachalot is a disagreeable creature, more tadpole than fish, according to Fredol's description.
4 The case of the cachalot is still more difficult.
5 The sperm whale, or cachalot , has teeth in its lower jaw, and no whalebone whatever.
6 You spoke of the cachalot as a small creature.
7 No one could better describe the macrocephalous cachalot , which is sometimes more than seventy-five feet long.
8 The resultant oil, when recent, is of a clear white, unlike the golden-tinted fluid obtained from the cachalot .
9 Still, as a practice, these creatures leave the cachalot respectfully alone, knowing instinctively that he is not their game.
10 The sperm or cachalot whale is a dangerous and bold fighter and is perhaps the most interesting of all cetaceans.
11 Of one thing I am certain-that ,ifany of the trio survived, they never afterwards attempted to rush a cachalot .
12 She is put about, making a course which shortly brings her a mile or two to windward of the slowly-moving cachalot .
13 Except for the head work, removing the blubber was effected in precisely the same way as in the case of the cachalot .
14 Out came the head belonging to it, and a spout like an explosion burst forth, denoting the presence of an enormous bull - cachalot .
15 To any one studying the peculiar configuration of a cachalot 's mouth, it would appear a difficult problem how the calf could suck.
16 The great cachalot was now directly ahead, about two hundred fathoms away, and coming down upon them with twice his ordinary speed.
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