Dolphins
An Introduction to Dolphins
Dolphins are cetaceans, which means that they are marine mammals that are in the same class as whales and porpoises. They are known for being extremely intelligent and there are many...
Other Animals
Seals
Seals are of the Pinniped order, which means that they are “fin-footed”. They have two flippers in the front (forelimbs) and two at the back (hind limbs), with which they swim...
Whale Behavior
Whales Family Structure Introduction
Whales, like humans, have formal family structures to which they adhere with loyalty. They interact with one another, communicate, train, learn and even mourn as a close-knit family. Being such intelligent...
Whale Behavior
Whales Family Structure – Calves
A baby whale is referred to as a calf from the time of its birth until it has been weaned. Thereafter, it is often referred to as a juvenile cow or...
Whale Facts and Information
Whale Bulls
The male of the whale family is referred to as a bull. As is the case with many other mammals, the bull is larger and heavier than his female counterparts.
This size...
Whale Behavior
Whales Mating Behavior
Mating behaviour is a characteristic that occurs in the DNA of almost every living creature. Whether large or small, insect or, indeed, human being, we all follow a basic pattern of...