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Sperm whales (Physeter microcephalus) are odontocetes—a categorization for toothed whales and dolphins. Sperm whales are the largest of the odontocetes, with females weighing up to 15 tons (13,607 kg) and males weighing up to 45 tons (40,823 kg). They inhabit all oceans of the world.…

Vulnerable Might

Killer whales (Orcinus orca) are fascinatingly complex. They are very social and incredibly interactive. Studies have shown killer whales have specific cultures that are passed down over generations. Killer whales swim up to 160 km (about 100 miles) per day…

Orcas

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