Who's that Pokemon?
Living the aquatic life
Sound Station
Odontocetes vs Mysticetes
Puns and Jokes
100

What species is this?

Orca

100

This skeletal feature is one of many different adaptations that enable whales to survive extreme pressures from deep dives.

Noncompressible bones

100

The loudest animal on earth, the sperm whale, is capable of producing sounds of this dB - an intensity lethal to humans.

230

100

This 'fatty organ' helps odontocetes echolocate and communicate.

Melon

100

What species of whale can fly?

Pilot whales

200

The largest species ever known to exist.

Blue whale

200

Rete mirabile ("wonderful net") serves what purpose to cetaceans.

A heat exchanger.

200

Using this form of sound, mysticetes can communicate over vast distances, often exceeding hundreds of miles.

Infrasound

200

Mysticetes do not have teeth and still consume massive amounts of food thanks to this keratin structure.

Baleen

200

What nationality are cetaceans?

Fin-nish!

300

The unicorn of the sea.

Narwhal

300

Blubber is a key insulating component in cetaceans. In very high latitudes, it can account for this much of an individual's body mass.

70%

300

Odontocetes use this feature to produces sounds while the mysticetes rely on their larynx to produces sounds.

Phonic lips

300

"Bubble net feeding" is a unique phenomenon that is commonly associated with which species of cetacean?

Humpback whale

300

What do whales listen to on long migrations?

Pod-casts

400


What species is this?

Amazon river dolphin

400

Terrestrial mammals use only about 4% of the oxygen they breathe compared to this percent used by cetaceans.

12%

400

By having these bones unfused from the skull and isolated from each other, odontocetes can determine the source direction of sounds.

Tympanoperiotic bones

400

These cetaceans have asymmetrical skulls but are bilaterally symmetric in all other measures.

Odontocetes

400

What's a whales favorite movie?

The Humpback of Notre Dame

500

This species, the largest odontocete, feeds primarily on giant squid at depths of up to 3,200 m or more.

Sperm whale

500

This term is defined by the number of red blood cells per volume of blood.

Hematocrit

500

Of resident and transient orcas, this group preys on marine mammals, lives in smaller pods, and is much quieter.

Transient

500

The largest member of the dolphin family and the weaponized-sea-Oreo, the orca, have these three ecotypes.

Resident, transient, and offshore

500

What do you call a musical pod of dolphins?

An Orca-stra!

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