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The southern bottlenose whale is not believed to be threatened by human actions.
However, the principal food source for the northern bottlenose whale is squid, not fish.
Small boat whalers also hunted bottlenose whales in large numbers.
However, Northern Bottlenose whales are critical, 3 ratings from extinct.
Observations of northern bottlenose whales in the Norwegian Sea are rare.
The southern bottlenose whale feed mainly on squid and krill.
Female northern bottlenose whales appear to form a loose network of social partners with no obvious long-term associations.
Also common are minke and bottlenose whales.
Tropical bottlenose whale observations indicate they travel in larger groups than any other local species of beaked whales.
In contrast to females, some male northern bottlenose whales have been repeatedly recorded together over several years, and possibly form long-term associations.
Tropical bottlenose whales have been known to breach the surface, and they normally have visible, but short, blows.
The southern bottlenose whale has a circumpolar distribution in the Southern Ocean.
Last year there were also sightings of the rare northern bottlenose whales, usually found around the Faroe Islands.
Hyperoodon is a genus of beaked whale, containing just two species: the northern and southern bottlenose whales.
Northern bottlenose whale (critical)
Throughout the morning, more and more whale sightings were reported, confirmed when television cameras captured the Bottlenose whale on video.
Seldom observed and rarely hunted, the southern bottlenose whale is probably the most abundant whale in Antarctic waters.
Sexual maturity is reached between seven and 15 years of age in Baird's beaked whales and northern bottlenose whales.
In 2009, the first confirmed sighting was made of tropical bottlenose whales in the southern Bay of Bengal.
Sightings of bottlenose whales in tropical and subtropical waters belong to a poorly known species, Longman's beaked whale.
Sightings and possible identification of a bottlenose whale in the tropical Indo-Pacific: Indopacetus pacificus?
It is home to a resident population of Northern Bottlenose Whale, Purple sunstarfish and deep-sea coral.
The Northern bottlenose whale is a species of the ziphiid family, one of two members of the Hyperoodon genus.
The Northern bottlenose whale is a species of the ziphiid family, one of two members of the Hyperoodon genus.
Three of these, 'Indopacetus', the 'Hyperoodon' and the 'Mesoplodon', are united in a single subfamily, the 'Hyperoodontinae'.
Natuur en ontleedkundige beschouwing van den hyperoodon, Vrolik, Willem, Haarlem, Loosjes, 1848.