Monday, January 27, 2014

A little about the Sperm Whale
       The sperm whale's scientific name is Physeter Macrocephalus. They pretty much live all over the oceans, because they are apex predators. They have a gestation period of 14-16 months which produces a single calf. Sperm whales are deep divers, and when they're hungry they dive deep for medium size squid, giant squid, and colossal squid. They don't really have migratory patterns; however, adult males tend to move away from the females and young males who live in the tropical waters and swim to the arctic and the antarctic. These adult males are thought to do this due to scramble competition for mesopelagic (200m - 1000m ocean depth zone) squid. Sperm whales don't (under usual circumstances) form bonds with other species. They also have social lives, though, three quarters of their time is spent foraging (getting food) and the other quarter is spent socializing, which is usually done in the afternoon.
 Physical Characteristics: 
       Sperm whales are large and gray/white, and have block-shaped heads that are one quarter to one third of their body length. For this they are also known as "Cachalot." On average, males grow to about 52 feet and weigh 41,000 kilograms, while females grow to about 36 feet and weigh 14,000 kilograms (in other words, dudes are big and strong and the chicks are small which is actually ironic). They have comparatively large flukes (tails) of triangular shape and high flexibility, which are also capable of inflicting fatal blows to orcas. They have narrow, under-slung lower jaws, lined with 18 to 26 cone-shaped teeth that can weigh up to a kilogram, yet they are not necessary for capturing and eating squid; instead, it is believed that they are used in aggression between males (like my fists). The teeth can be analyzed similar to tree rings to determine the whales age. Its eyes are the largest of toothed whales, weighing about 170 grams. Its cornea is elliptical and its lens in spherical; the eyes are retractable, as shown in the following short clip.
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  • One person/one month: $2000
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  • Family/one month: $2000 starting price plus $750 for each additional family member (minimum of three)
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