Marine scientists may learn more about the "rarest whale" in the world after a spade-toothed whale washed up on an Otago beach in New Zealand. According to the New Zealand Department of ...
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"Since the 1800s, only six samples have ever been documented worldwide," DOC Coastal Otago Operations Manager Gabe Davies said Department of Conservation/AP Rare spade-toothed whale in New Zealand ...
The body of a spade-toothed whale -- a species so rare it has never been seen alive -- appears to have washed up on a New Zealand beach, scientists say. The remains of the obscure, five-metre (16. ...
Marine-mammal experts believe that the creature was a male spade-toothed whale, a species of whale so rare that virtually nothing is known about them. Spade-toothed whales are the world’s rarest ...
Since the spade-toothed whale was first described in 1874, just six samples have been documented worldwide - Copyright New Zealand Department of Conservation/AFP ...
The body of a spade-toothed whale -- a species so rare it has never been seen alive -- appears to have washed up on a New Zealand beach, scientists say. The remains of the obscure, five-meter-long, ...