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South Africa - Ocean Marvels and Migrations - Cetacean Watching
Quite simply, South Africa offers some of the best and most accessible whale and dolphin watching opportunities in the world. If this sounds to you like a ...
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Cetacean Directory - Cetacean Watching
Orcas are not killers (at least not as much as we are), in particular they do not ... state of the Orcas along with their feeding habits and social structure. ... While the term "resident" was first intended for fish-feeding Orcas along ...
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Whale and dolphin E-cards - Cetacean Watching
Send free whale and dolphin ecards to your friends.
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Cetacean Watching - Discover whales, dolphins and whale watching ...
- [ Skip intro ]A comprehensive directory of Cetacean species and Whale Watch Operators.
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Cetacean Watching - Discover whales, dolphins and whale watching ...
- [ Skip intro ]A comprehensive directory of Cetacean species and Whale Watch Operators.
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Whale Watching Survey 2008 - Cetacean Watching
Please take our whale watching survey to help us understand your needs.
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Whale Watch Operator Listing Request - Cetacean Watching
Please fill in the following form if you do not have a record in Whale Watch Operator Finder, or if you want to update your information.
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Whale Watch Azores: be an Environmentally Friendly Traveller ...
No doubt Azores (Portugal) are one of the most amazing whale watch ... Chris Beer and Lisa Steiner (Whale Watch Azores) give us a few tips on ways of ...
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What is blubber? - Cetacean Watching
The blubber is the thick layer of fat that helps cetaceans avoid massive heat loss in the aquatic medium.
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Cetacean Taxonomy - Cetacean Watching
... belong to the Cetacea order. With our taxonomy browser you can navigate among suborders, families and species. ... Cetacean Taxonomy. Bottlenose dolphin ...