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In the mystical depths of the ocean, the Northern Bottlenose Whale (Hyperoodon ampullatus) emerges as a captivating and enigmatic cetacean. With their distinctive bottle-shaped snouts, these deep-sea wanderers navigate the shadowy realms of the Atlantic, captivating marine enthusiasts with their elusive nature. Known for their prolonged and hauntingly melodic vocalizations, Northern Bottlenose Whales weave a tapestry of communication that hints at the complexity of their social structures, creating an aura of mystery that surrounds these magnificent beings.
Residing in deep-sea canyons and cold temperate waters, Northern Bottlenose Whales engage in remarkable deep dives, reaching depths of up to 3,280 feet in search of squid, their primary prey. The ethereal nature of their presence is heightened by their extended lifespans, with some individuals living for over 70 years. As guardians of the deep, these mystifying ocean dwellers beckon exploration and understanding, inviting us to unravel the secrets hidden within the depths they call home.
Male: 9m
Female: 8,5m
Calf: 3,5m
Male: 10 tons
Female: 10 tons
Calves: 300 kg
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Typically group size varies according to region with usually 1-10 individuals and only rarely more than 20 individuals in one group. However, on average 2-3 individuals are found in the groups all over the world.
In terms of age and sex, some segregation could be observed with all-male groups, mixed groups and groups consisting of adult females with juveniles. Females seem to form more loose and fluid associations while males form long-term pair relationships that can last between days and years.
Nevertheless, until now functions of these relationships are unknown. All in all, a social fission-fusion structure is commonly observed.
Northern Bottlenose Whales are marine mammals and thus, they rely on breathing air. Unlike most other beaked whale species, northern bottlenose whales are fairly curious towards unfamiliar sounds, thus making them easier observable than others.
Like other toothed whales, northern bottlenose whales use high-frequent whistles and echolocation for communication, feeding and navigation in the ocean.
As northern bottlenose dolphins are a deep-diving species, they mainly prey on deep-sea squid, but herring, prawns, sea cucumbers, and even starfish can occasionally be found in their stomachs, too.
The only occasionally observed predators for northern bottlenose whales are orcas. However, they seem to avoid predation quite well due to their deep-diving skills.
This species can usually be found between 37° N and 55° N. Occasionally, individuals can be found as far South as South Carolina and Cape Verde. There is one well-studied population living in a submarine canyon called the Gully, southeast of the coast of Novia Scotia. Based on whaling records it appears that there are six different distribution hotspots existent: the eastern Scotian shelf, northern Labrador to southern Baffin Bay, between the Faroe Islands, Iceland east Greenland, and Jan Mayen, as well as south-west of Svalbard and northern and western Norway.
Yet, it is unknown if they possess migratory patterns. Some regions show seasonal peaks and other year-round residents. In general, it seems that they prefer open oceans and complex seabed structures paired with cooler temperatures as habitats. The preferred water depth commonly ranges between 800 – 1800 m.
7-13 years of age
12 months
one calf every 2 – 3 years
at least 12 months
about 40 years
Males head butting each other to fight for females
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