
Bryde's whale - Wikipedia
The Bryde's whale is a baleen whale, more specifically a rorqual belonging to the same group as blue whales and humpback whales. It has twin blowholes with a low splashguard to the front. Like other rorquals, it has no teeth, but has two rows of baleen plates. Bryde's whales closely resemble their close relative the sei whale.
Bryde’s Whale - NOAA Fisheries
2024年11月27日 · Bryde's (pronounced "broodus") whales are members of the baleen whale family. They are considered one of the "great whales," or rorquals, which is a group that also includes blue whales and humpback whales. Bryde’s whales are named for Johan Bryde, a Norwegian who built the first whaling stations in South Africa in the early 20th century.
布氏鲸 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书
2024年9月26日 · 布氏鲸 (学名: Balaenoptera brydei)是生活在全球热带到温带海域的一种 须鲸,目前分为 2 个 亚种: B. e. brydei 和 B. e. edeni,后者被称为 小布氏鲸 、 艾氏鲸 或 鳀鲸,可能是有别于布氏鲸的独立物种,但二者的形态和遗传差异还需更多研究方能明确,因此暂归为同一种 [2];而以往被称为 侏儒布氏鲸(英:Pygmy Bryde's whale)的物种已于 2003 年被 日本 鲸类学家确立为独立物种—— 大村鲸 (又称 角岛鲸;学名: Balaenoptera omurai) [3]。 由于分 …
Bryde's whale - IWC
Bryde’s whales are one of the most poorly understood baleen whale species. Also known as ‘tropical whales’, due to their preference for waters of 16° Celsius or higher, they are found in both nearshore and open waters between the latitudes of 40° South and 40° North.
How a Unique Population of Bryde’s Whales Became the Rice’s Whale
Bryde’s whale that stranded in Florida in 1965. Associated Press wire photo published by a Seattle newspaper. (If you see a distressed or dead whale stranded on the beach, please stay at least 50 yards away and call (877) WHALE-HELP (877-942-5343) for the whale’s sake as well as your safety.). Eden’s whales and Bryde’s whales are grouped together as a single species (Balaenoptera edeni ...
Bryde's Whale - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
Bryde's (pronounced "broodus") whales belong to the family of baleen whales and are regarded as one of the rorquals or "great whales". They are dark gray in color with a cream belly. The bodies are very sleek and they have a close resemblance to the sei whale.
Bryde's whale - Whale & Dolphin Conservation USA
What do Bryde’s whales look like? The long and slender bodies of Bryde’s whales are a smoky blue-grey color and often marbled with scars caused by parasites and cookie-cutter sharks. Each whale has a sickle-shaped dorsal fin about two-thirds of the way back along their body, and unlike other baleen whales, has three parallel ridges on the ...
Bryde's Whales: Balaenoptera edeni/brydei - ScienceDirect
2009年1月1日 · Bryde's whales are medium-sized balaenopterids. They were long confused with sei whales (Balaenoptera borealis) because of morphological similarities; this confusion lasted into the 1970s. Bryde's whales were first described based on examination of a stranded balaenopterid on Thaybyoo Creek beach, Gulf of Marataban, Burma.
Bryde's Whale | Whale Watching Handbook
Bryde’s whales are one of the most poorly understood baleen whale species. Also known as ‘tropical whales’, due to their preference for waters of 16° Celsius or higher, they are found in both nearshore and open waters between the latitudes of 40° South and 40° North.
Bryde’s Whale: Balaenoptera edeni - ScienceDirect
2018年1月1日 · Bryde’s whales are medium-sized balaenopterids. Females are larger than males throughout life, by about 2 ft (0.5–0.6 m) at full maturity. It is believed they reach 15.5 m, but most are much smaller. Animals from coastal stocks are …