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rorqual
[ rawr-kwuhl ]
noun
- any of several whales of the genus Balaenoptera; finback.
rorqual
/ ˈrɔːkwəl /
noun
- any of several whalebone whales of the genus Balaenoptera , esp B. physalus : family Balaenopteridae . They have a dorsal fin and a series of grooves along the throat and chest Also calledfinback
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of rorqual1
Example Sentences
She’d like to see a different family of whales examined for comparison, as the three individuals studied were all juvenile rorqual whales.
New research provides a fuller understanding of this species, focusing on a foraging behavior called lunge-feeding that it shares with the other members of its cetacean group, the rorqual whales.
Lunge-feeding whales are also called rorqual whales and include two of the largest animals on Earth — the blue and fin whales.
Suddenly, the rorquals had the prey supply they needed to grow.
Like other rorqual whales, humpbacks’ throats expand in rubbery pleats reaching down to their navels.
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