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Ziphius cavirostris (Cuvier's Beaked Whale): Narrative
Z. cavirostris - have a worldwide distribution, though they seldom go north of the 10 degree isotherm. They are deep divers and prefer waters beyond the 1000 meter line. [eng]
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Cuvier's Beaked Whale - Ziphius cavirostris
Other Names:
Cuvier's Whale, Goose-beaked Whale, Goosebeak Whale. [eng]
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Cuvier's Beaked Whale (Ziphius cavirostris)
Little is known of this whale beyond information revealed by stranded specimens. They are often observed in groups of 10-25. These whales are deep divers and may remain below water for 30 minutes or longer. They are known to eat squid, fish, crabs, and starfish.
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Zifio (Ziphius Cavirostris)
Alimentation: il s'agit d'une espèce "teutofago" (il se nourrit sourtout de calamars). Seulemant les adultes males out deux grands dents qui se trouvent au sommet de la mâchoire.
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Cuvier's Beaked Whale, Ziphius cavirostris
Features. [eng]
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Ziphius
Ziphius cavirostris Cuvier, 1823. [eng]
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Ziphius: Goose-beaked Whale
The single species, Z. cavirostris, occurs in the temperate and tropical waters of all oceans and adjoining seas. [eng]
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Ziphius: Goose-beaked Whale
The single species, Z. cavirostris, occurs in the temperate and tropical waters of all oceans and adjoining seas. [eng]
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African Wildlife - Ziphius cavirostris Cuvier's beaked whale
These animals are found mostly in small groups. They prefer deep water and feed mostly on deep sea squid, fish, and some crustaceans. [eng]
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Ziphius cavirostris (Cuvier's Beaked Whale)
Cetacea - the world's whales, dolphins and porpoises all on one site. Cuvier's Beaked Whale is one of the most widespread in its family, occuring in all save the polar seas. No migrations are known, and populations are residential around Japan, Hawaii and New Zealand.
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