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Cetacean BINGO

Cetacean BINGO. Call list #2. 1. These small whales can be nine feet long. They can hold their breath for 8 minutes. ANSWER: Dolphin. 2. This whale’s scientific name means “northern winged whale.”. ANSWER: Sei whale. 3.

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Cetacean BINGO

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  1. Cetacean BINGO Call list #2

  2. 1. These small whales can be nine feet long. They can hold their breath for 8 minutes. ANSWER: Dolphin

  3. 2. This whale’s scientific name means “northern winged whale.” ANSWER: Sei whale

  4. 3. These whales can be recognized by the big white growths (“callosities”) on their heads. ANSWER: Right whale

  5. 4. These whales have long white flippers. ANSWER: Humpback whale

  6. 5. Babies of this whale can grow 2 inches a day. ANSWER: Blue whale

  7. 6. This whale’s tongue is half white and half black. ANSWER: Fin whale

  8. 7. These whales grow to be 33 feet long. They can hold their breath for 15 minutes. ANSWER: Minke whale

  9. 8. Animals that look like little orange crabs live on these whales’ skin. Photo credit: Merrill Gosho, NOAA ANSWER: Gray whale

  10. 9. This whale can hold its breath up to two hours. ANSWER: Sperm whale

  11. 10. These whales have thick blubber. They eat fish, squid and shrimp. ANSWER: Narwhal Photo credit:NOAA/University of Washington

  12. 11. These whales have rounded heads with a very short beak. They can be 5 to 8 feet long. ANSWER: Porpoise

  13. 12. These whales use their big heads to break through ice. ANSWER: Bowhead whale

  14. 13. This small toothed whale usually travels in large groups of up to 100 animals. ANSWER: Pilot whale

  15. 14. These whales are sometimes called “the wolves of the sea.” ANSWER: Orca

  16. 15. This is the only whale that can move its neck. It can move its head up and down, and side to side. Photo credit: Greg Hume ANSWER: Beluga

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