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bowhead

[ UK /bˈə‍ʊhɛd/ ]
NOUN
  1. large-mouthed Arctic whale

How To Use bowhead In A Sentence

  • We don't have fruits and vegetables, but the bowhead has minerals and vitamins that provide the nutritional requirements needed to live in the Arctic environment.
  • This photo shows a bowhead whale that was harpooned during the whale fall migration to their winter grounds.
  • The tusked narwhal, white beluga whales and elusive bowhead whale all live off the northern part of this island.
  • People go on about the Inuit Whaling bowhead whales, this is another one of those traditional hunting activities that should be allowed to be carried on. On Canadian Seal Hunting
  • One of the world's lesser known whales, the bowhead lives exclusively north of the Arctic Circle, spending four months or more of the year in complete darkness.
  • I serpose w'en he kaint get nary fish he do de same ez de 'bowhead' -- go er siftin eout dem little tings we calls whale-feed wiv dat ar 'rangement he carry in his mouf. The Cruise of the Cachalot Round the World After Sperm Whales
  • Weighing upward of 60 tons and reaching lengths up to 50 feet, the bowhead whale is one of the Arctic's great mysteries.
  • The Inuit of Point Barrow AK (Inupiats?) don't have access to the food sources people in the lower 48 take for granted, Without a Bowhead whale or two there is no muktuk (whale blubber, a staple) for the kids and the people go hungry. b On Canadian Seal Hunting
  • Its ice-covered waters support bowhead whales, Pacific walruses, polar bears and other marine mammals found nowhere else in the nation. Marilyn Heiman: President Obama, Are We Really Ready To Drill Here?
  • We experienced some difficulty identifying whale species during the count, especially differentiating between bowhead and gray whales.
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