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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pilot_whalePilot whale - Wikipedia

    Pilot whales are among the largest of the oceanic dolphins, exceeded in size only by the orca. They and other large members of the dolphin family are also known as blackfish. Pilot whales feed primarily on squid, but will also hunt large demersal fish such as cod and turbot.

  2. pilot whale, (genus Globicephala), either of two species of small, slender toothed whales of the dolphin family Delphinidae. They are characterized by a round bulging forehead, a short beaklike snout, and slender pointed flippers.

  3. Pilot whale guide: where they live, what they eat, how intelligent they are - and why they are called pilot whales - Discover Wildlife.

  4. Jan 28, 2019 · Other Name: Blackfish. Distinguishing Features: Large dark-colored dolphin with lighter chin patch and back-sweeping dorsal fin. Average Size: 5.5 to 6.5 m (female); 6.5 to 7.5 m (male) Diet: Carnivorous, feeding mainly on squid. Life Span: 60 years (female); 45 years (male) Habitat: Oceans worldwide.

  5. iwc.int › about-whales › whale-speciesPilot whale - IWC

    Pilot whale. Globicephala melas and G. macrorhynchus. Pilot whales are so named because it was once believed that each observed group was navigated by a pilot or leader. Their Latin name, Globicephala, means ‘round head’, which is one of the main identifying features of the species.

  6. Sep 16, 2022 · Long-finned pilot whales are wide-ranging, medium-sized animals that have a stocky, sturdy body. They have a large bulbous or squarish forehead, known as a melon, that varies with age and sex. In some animals, the melon can develop a prominent crease.

  7. Mar 8, 2023 · Short-finned pilot whales are found globally in tropical and temperate oceans. They differ slightly in size, features, coloration, and pattern from the long-finned pilot whale. Learn more about the short-finned pilot whale species.

  8. The long-finned pilot whale, or pothead whale (Globicephala melas) is a large species of oceanic dolphin. It shares the genus Globicephala with the short-finned pilot whale (Globicephala macrorhynchus). Long-finned pilot whales are known as such because of their unusually long pectoral fins.

  9. Dec 13, 2021 · Pilot Whale. Globicephala melas and G. macrorhynchus. Pilot whales are so named because it was once believed that each observed group was navigated by a pilot or leader. Their Latin name, Globicephala, means ‘round head’, which is one of the main identifying features of the species.

  10. May 19, 2008 · A new study has revealed that pilot whales are “the cheetahs of the deep sea,” making 15-minute, high-speed, all-or-nothing dives up to 3,280 feet (1,000 meters) deep to chase and catch large squid, before surfacing to catch their breath.

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