- The sei
whale (/seɪ/ SAY, Norwegian: [sæɪ];
Balaenoptera borealis) is a
baleen whale, the third-largest
rorqual after the blue
whale and the fin whale...
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Corona Borealis is a
small constellation in the
Northern Celestial Hemisphere. It is one of the 48 constellations
listed by the 2nd-century astronomer...
- cycle. The
distribution of the
North Atlantic nominate subspecies P.
b.
borealis ranges from New
England in the
United States, Canada's
eastern seaboard...
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subspecies are recognized:
B. m.
musculus in the
North Atlantic and
North Pacific,
B. m.
intermedia in the
Southern Ocean,
B. m.
brevicauda (the pygmy...
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probably unable to fly. They can grow to a
length of
about 77 mm (3 in).
B.
borealis is
native to the
southern United States, from the
Atlantic Ocean as far...
- de Lacépède
shifted the
humpback from the
family Balaenidae,
renaming it
B. jubartes. In 1846, John
Edward Gray
created the
genus Megaptera, classifying...
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Alpha Coronae Borealis (α
Coronae Borealis,
abbreviated Alpha Cr
B, α Cr
B),
officially named Alphecca /ælˈfɛkə/, is an
eclipsing binary star in the constellation...
- Sei
whale (Balaenoptera
borealis)
Northern sei
whale (Balaenoptera
borealis borealis)
Southern sei
whale (Balaenoptera
borealis schlegelii) Bryde's whale...
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McGill University, Montreal. Lesage, V.; Barrette, C.; Kingsley, M.C.S; Sjare,
B. (1999). "The
effect of
vessel noise on the
vocal behavior of
belugas in the...
- red-tailed hawk (S.
b.
borealis) and S.
b.
umbrinus may be con****uously
larger than the
relatively small southern S.
b.
borealis that they
overlap with...