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Surprising behavior in one of the least studied mammals in the world

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Beaked whales live far from land and in deep oceanic waters, where they search for food at depths of 500 meters.
The population of Baird's beaked whales unexpect 24 ly found near the coast and in shallower waters than previously observed.
The study is led by whale biologists Olga Filatova and Ivan Fedut 500 meters e University of Southern Denmark/Fjord&Bælt.
Baird's beaked whale Cuvier e largest of the beaked wh 2014 , reaching a length of up to 10 meters.
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