What is the largest beaked whale?

What is the largest beaked whale?

Baird’s beaked whales
Baird’s beaked whales are the largest members of the beaked whale family (Ziphiidae). Females reach lengths of about 36 feet, while males are slightly smaller at about 35 feet. As adults, they can weigh up to approximately 26,455 pounds.

How many beaked whales are there?

22 species
Beaked whales comprise at least 22 species. Several species have been described only in the last two decades. Six genera have been identified. The beaked whales are the second-largest family of cetaceans (after the dolphins).

Are Baird’s beaked whales endangered?

Data deficient (Data inadequate to determine a threat category)
Baird’s beaked whale/Conservation status

Why are they called beaked whales?

Despite its deep water habitat, it is one of the most frequently spotted beached whales. The genus name Ziphius comes from Greek xiphos “sword” and the species name cavirostris from Latin cavus “hollow” and rostrum “beak”, referring to the indentation on the head in front of the blowhole.

Are Baird’s beaked whale extinct?

Is Beluga a beaked whale?

All whales and dolphins can be divided into two categories: baleen whales and toothed whales. Toothed whales include the sperm whale, beaked whales, dolphins, porpoises and the beluga whale and narwhal.

What is the newest discovered animal 2020?

popa langur
The most spectacular discovery of 2020 was the popa langur, Trachypithecus popa, a new species of monkey that was previously confused with another species. It lives on the side of an extinct volcano in Myanmar and was identified using skins and bones that have been in the museum’s collection for over 100 years.

What kind of whale is the Andrews beaked whale?

Andrews’ beaked whale ( Mesoplodon bowdoini ), sometimes known as the deep-crest beaked whale or splay-toothed whale, is one of the most poorly known members of a poorly known genus. The species has never been observed in the wild, and is known only from specimens washed up on beaches.

Is there such a thing as a Hubbs beaked whale?

Andrews’ beaked whales strongly resemble Hubbs’ beaked whales. So much so that even scientists have been confused. Although they are now understood to be separate species, they both have enough cranial similarities to have led researchers to wonder if Hubbs’ beaked whales were in fact a subspecies of Andrews’.

Why was the beaked whale named after George Bowdoin?

He named it in honor of George S. Bowdoin, a donor and trustee to the American Museum of Natural History. The body of Andrews’ beaked whale is robust in comparison with other members of the genus.