Evidence for a Southern Breeding Population of True's Beaked Whale
TRUE'S beaked whale ( Mesoplodon mirus True) has hitherto been recorded from fourteen specimens stranded between the Outer Hebrides and Florida, and has been considered a North Atlantic species 1 . Talbot 2 reported the stranding of an adult male True's whale at Wilderness, South Africa, i...
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description | TRUE'S beaked whale (
Mesoplodon mirus
True) has hitherto been recorded from fourteen specimens stranded between the Outer Hebrides and Florida, and has been considered a North Atlantic species
1
. Talbot
2
reported the stranding of an adult male True's whale at Wilderness, South Africa, in 1959. He suggested that this extension of range could indicate a southern variety of the species, though Moore
1
regards this specimen as a stray. |
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