Biology - New Bedford Whaling Museum

Biology - New Bedford Whaling Museum

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Whales, dolphins and porpoises are classified as cetaceans. These are aquatic mammals with torpedo-shaped bodies, horizontal tails, multiple stomachs, a layer

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Biology - New Bedford Whaling Museum

New Bedford Whaling Museum

New Bedford Whaling Museum

A day without art, history, science, and culture? Not ideal. We