Whale is the common name for a widely distributed and diverse group of fully aquatic marine mammals. They are an informal grouping within the infraorder Cetacea, excluding dolphins and porpoises, so to zoologists the grouping is paraphyletic. The whales comprise the extant families Cetotheriidae (whose only living member is the pygmy right whale), Balaenopteridae (the rorquals), Balaenidae (right whales), Eschrichtiidae (the gray whale), Monodontidae (belugas and narwhals), Physeteridae (the sperm
involved hunting and killing whales in order to obtain oil, meat, or bone. In past years, it has proven controversial and has brought up the question as to whether or not whaling should continue. In order to get a full glimpse of this issue, we need to gather the pros and cons to whaling. By doing this, we can truly assess whether or not whaling is something that should be carried on and legalised. In the Faroe Islands, there is an old saying which states: “Eat whale meat and blubber, then you will
6th grade football tryouts It was a humid day in the middle of August and football tryouts were tomorrow.It was 6th grade and I was really nervous,It wasn't because I had never played football ,I had played football for three years prior to that.I was nervous because it was my first time playing school football and I had just transferred schools because the school I was going to be nasty,wretched,and unkempt. When I got home from school my mom had gotten me a brand new white and black glossy chin
GRAY WHALE FACTS 1. Seasons for whales can be broken down into two primary seasons: mating season and feeding season. 2. Every year various species of whale travel several thousand miles to mate and reproduce offspring. 3. During mating season these whales will travel towards the equator to take advantage of the warmer climates. 4. Depending on the species of whale mating season can vary, but it typically occurs during the colder fall and winter months where whales can take advantage of the warmer
do and do not agree with permitting Norwegian and Japanese hunting of the non-endangered species of whales. I do as in I do believe that people should be allowed to hunt whales. I do not agree as in I do not believe that only the Norwegian and Japanese should be allowed to hunt the whales. If some people are allowed to hunt whales all cultures should be allowed to hunt whales. One culture or type of people should not be allowed something another is not. A part of globalization is human rights, with
on killer whales in captivity, specifically Tilikum; a wild orca who was caught and exposed to captivity and its environment which eventually lead him to violently turn on his trainers at SeaWorld and even took some of their lives. This documentary examines how the difference from living in sea life to captivity can cause these whales and orcas to live up to their names. Blackfish discusses and argues how life in captivity for these whales is cruel and dangerous, not only for the whales but for their
commission consists of almost ninety countries whose goal is to regulate the international hunting of whales. It protects different species, establishes marine sanctuaries and wildlife preserves, establishes whaling seasons, and set quotas on the amount of whales that can be captured and killed every year. The commission was created as a response to the concerns of the over-harvesting of whales during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Not wanting to permanently deplete certain species' populations
For 3 days in a row, after watching different parts of “The Whale” video, we had to write a summary on each segment. We learned about an orca whale that was lost from its family. The video showed the impact it had on the local people to it. Not only did the people love the animal, they loved his friendliness. He acted out for attention and much of the time got it. Here's what happened. In part one of “The Whale” Luna, was only 2 years old when he got lost. When friendly Canadian boaters and fishermen
Blackfish tells the story of Tilikum, a performing killer whale that killed several people while in captivity. Blackfish, a documentary by Gabriela Cowperthwaite is a perfect example on how pathos can appeal to the audience's’ emotions to get them to feel sad while watching the documentary. Blackfish is a documentation of how SeaWorld tortures this show Orcas, SeaWorld has not taken action on the multiple trainers’ injuries and death, and they keep it out of the media to keep the money flowing and
most pressing threats to animals. This is why people need to stop watching animal shows in order to prevent abusive companies from gaining more profit and encouraging their exploitative behaviors towards their captive animals. The first reason why marine captivity is a pressing threat to animals is that many animals, for example, whales, are unable to communicate with any animals of the same or different species, even though whales are considered to be very social creatures with excellent forms of
offer shark encounters you could look at them inside a cage and the sharks come up and meet you. Their is also dolphin excursions and see the dolphins.You could also go on in adventure and discover new things and also you could go parachuting.Even whale watching, some boat tours if you are in the water you could go deeper to the with some scuba tanks, snorkeling,surfing.Their is more things you can do like golfing,beach hopping,hiking,helicopter tours all kinds of things. In Hawaii there is a bunch of
The film Blackfish by Gabriela Cowperthwaite employs rhetorical strategies to convey the alarming misfortune that orca whales experience in captivity. The film follows the appalling story of the bull orca whale Tilikum and the three human fatalities he is responsible for. Ms. Cowperthwaite uses interviews with dismayed former trainers and whale experts as a vehicle to explore the gap between the conglomerate SeaWorld’s public image and its palpable reality. The wild orcas that researchers describe
Anatomy Their prolonged upper and lower jaws shape what is known as a platform, or nose, which gives the creature its basic name. The genuine, practical nose is the blowhole on top of its head; the nasal septum is unmistakable when the blowhole is open. Bottlenose dolphins have 18 to 28 cone shaped teeth on each side of each jaw. The flukes (flaps of the tail) and dorsal blade are framed of thick connective tissue and don't contain bone or muscle. The creature moves itself by moving the flukes all
Tool use and culture In any event some wild bottlenose dolphins utilize devices. In Shark Bay, dolphins put a marine wipe on their platform, probably to ensure it when hunting down sustenance on the sandy ocean floor, This has just been seen in this cove (first in 1997), and is prevalently honed by females. Ocean otters are the main other known marine mammalian device clients. A recent report demonstrated moms in all probability educate the conduct to their posterity, showing society (conduct gained
Scarification, a bloody and painful way of modifying the skin/body, is done by the Sepik River Tribe to show their strength in growing up. These scars are represented as a crocodile’s teeth mark as if the contributor has been “swallowed” by a crocodile. Though many think it’s weird or very terrifying, the Sepik have their reasons for why they do it. This rite of passage happens to teen Sepiks at the age of sixteen or seventeen at a place called Papau New Guinea (Scarification: Ancient Body Art Leaving
movie Blackfish by Gabriela Cowperthwaite in 2012. The documentary Blackfish helped exposed people to the reality of what was really going on behind the scenes at SeaWorld, with everything including their trainers to the overall well-being of the orca whales. Not only has Blackfish exposed how SeaWorld has shortened the lifespan of orcas in captivity, but it shined some light on how the orcas were living, how the orca’s behavior changed, how trainers
Imagine you are in a concrete tank, the tank is twice the length of your body and you are alone, you have never been away from your family and there is no way you can escape the tank without assistance. So you try and cry out as loudly as you can and you bang your body against the concrete tank. Just for the chance that maybe they will let you out, and take you back to your home with your family, they give you food; but yet, they still keep you in this little tank. As the hours tick by, the more
Bumble Bee Foods and Tri-Union Seafoods remind every consumer to be wary of canned light tuna pieces because they can cause the risk of health problems and even death. According to both companies, irregularities related to canned light tuna chunks is caused by contamination of pathogenic organisms in a commercial sterilization process. According to Steve Mavity, senior vice president of Bumble Bee, Bumble Bee realize that some canned light tuna pieces manufactured at third-party suppliers in Georgia
Despite all of the water pressure they’re under, lobsters still find time to dance! If you were to put on scuba gear and travel down through the miles of water to the ocean floor, what would you find? Well, apart from sand and other fish, you’d find lobsters moving forwards and backwards, performing their swaying lobster dance. This motion helps lobsters move through the water and quickly escape their predators. If they’re skilled enough dancers and can protect themselves from every threat, it’s
What do you know about sharks and whales? Sharks and whales are very different, but have some things in common. What are the differences and similarities between their physical characteristics, habitats, and what they eat? What are the differences and similarities between their physical characteristics? The Sharks can grow up to 16 feet long. They have pectoral fins, dorsal fins, and a vertical tail. The skin of sharks is very rough and made up of millions of sharp scales. Sharks have gills for