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User Review - Flag as inappropriate Insanely good. This is an extremely detailed and one of the only complete guide books fr marine mammals. It's illustrated by world-renowned painter, Peiter Folkends. I was surprised by all the information they had on beaked whales, most of which are only known from washed-up specimens and fleeting glimpses. very cool, and althogh long (300+ pages?), Izoomed throgh it. It'a amazing!!!! Review: National Audubon Society Guide to Marine Mammals of the World (National Audubon Society Field Guides)User Review - Mi-sA-lê Fransen - GoodreadsIt is an excellent reference work for marine mammals. Read full review Related booksCommon terms and phrasesadult males animals Antarctic Arctic areas Atlantic Spotted Dolphins baleen whales Beaked Whale Bearded Seals BEHAVIOR BIRTH LENGTH body Bottlenose Dolphin Bottlenose Whale California calves cetaceans coast coastal Common Dolphin Cuvier's Beaked Whale dark dive dorsal fin Dugongs eastern False Killer Whales feed females Fin Whales fish flippers flukes FOOD AND FORAGING foreflippers Fur Seals genus groups Gulf head hunted Innerspace Innerspace Visions Islands Killer Whales lower jaw Manatees marine mammals mating MAXIMUM MEASUREMENTS LENGTH MEASUREMENTS AT BIRTH MEASUREMENTS LENGTH MALE melon Minke Whale molt Monk Seal North Atlantic North Pacific Northern Northern Elephant Seals numbers occur OCEAN pairs of teeth pelage Pilot Whales pinnipeds Polar Bears population Porpoise prey pups Pygmy RANGE AND HABITAT REPRODUCTION River Dolphins Sea Lions SIMILAR SPECIES snout South America Southern Bottlenose Whale Sperm Whales Spotted Dolphin squid STATUS AND CONSERVATION stranded stripe surface tropical Tucuxis ventral waters WEIGHT MALE Zealand Bibliographic information |