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whale <a whale; whales> N (sea creatures)

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In the toothed whales, the lower jawbone is broad with a cavity at its base, which projects towards the place where it joins the cranium.
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They thought the whale had washed ashore recently, and were hot on the trail of a governmental blubber flub-up.
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The sign was written on a whale's shoulderblade.
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The people met their vitamin requirements by eating raw animal products, such as muktuk (whale skin and blubber), meat and fish.
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The village is also known for its gigantic jawbone of a blue whale.
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The whaling method was based on landing the whale, where it would be partitioned and the blubber boiled.
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Other whale falls have since been found by more researchers and deep-sea explorers as well as naval submarines.
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Neither threshers nor swordfish however are known to feed on whales or indeed possess the dentition to do so.
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Instead of returning home with whale oil, they brought back whale meat in brine.
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The gift shop features canned whale and whale hotdogs among its items.
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