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"I do not see how it can be any part of a Cetacean."
He is very strong and intelligent, even for a cetacean.
Yet he knew this was a contest the cetacean could not win.
But the shot passed some feet above the cetacean, which was half a mile off.
In my memory are more strange sounds than any other living cetacean has heard!
Who under such circumstances would not have taken it for a gigantic cetacean?
The first in the guise of the cetacean - if it had ever happened?
The cetacean also attacked the Rachel and killed the captain's son.
Readers seemed to agree that justice was well served, though many of them thought I made up the bit about the randy cetacean.
Public concern over the popular cetacean has mounted as numbers have rapidly declined.
White shark predation on other species of small cetacean has also been observed.
The spinner dolphin is a small cetacean with a slim build.
I watched it attentively, seeking to find out the nature of this gigantic cetacean.
He turned to congratulate the cetacean for summing up matters so beautifully.
It is the only cetacean to have been widely accepted as a species solely on witness accounts.
Another way of distinguishing a cetacean from a fish is the shape of the tail.
Sound production and hearing in the Bottle-nosed dolphin had been studied more than those of any other cetacean.
The biggest danger for any stranded cetacean is overheating.
The public demanded sharply that the seas should at any price be relieved from this formidable cetacean.
The unfortunate cetacean was lying on its side, riddled with holes from the bites, and quite dead.
Proportionally, they are larger than that of any other cetacean, and are very flexible.
A Cetacean could live in the sea itself-serving as a vanguard for future diplomats or even colonists.
But the cetacean grew warm itself, no doubt; for without straining itself, it made 19 3/10 miles.
Besides, that sea, so fine, was marvelously conducive to the pursuit of a cetacean.
Takracetus was a primitive cetacean that lived approximately 45 million years ago.