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95% | 8 | Exact Match! | ||||||
noun • small Arctic whale the male having a long spiral ivory tusk | ||||||||
52% | 7 | Cetacean with large tusk | ||||||
noun • small Arctic whale the male having a long spiral ivory tusk | ||||||||
35% | 12 | Cetacean known for its annual long-distance migration | ||||||
noun • type and sole genus of the Eschrichtiidae | ||||||||
Cetacean Known For Its Long Tusk
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1 | A cetacean able to echolocate under water by means of the mass of specialised adipose tissue, or “melon”, on its forehead
Telegraph Herculis -
21 Aug 2023 | Telegraph Herculis / 21 Aug 2023 |
2 | Arctic whale, the male having a long spiral ivory tusk
The Guardian Speedy -
12 Jul 2015 | The Guardian Speedy / 12 Jul 2015 |
3 | Cetacean known for its annual long-distance migration | |
4 | Cetacean with a twisted tusk | |
5 | Cetacean with large tusk
The Guardian Quick -
02 Jul 2010 | The Guardian Quick / 02 Jul 2010 |
6 | Sea creature with a long spiral tusk
The Guardian Quick -
19 Jul 2011 | The Guardian Quick / 19 Jul 2011 |
7 | The oldest known one was found carved into a mammoth tusk (~25,000 B.C.)
New York Times -
25 Dec 2021 | New York Times / 25 Dec 2021 |