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All fins on deck! Kogi, a dwarf sperm whale, teaches us all about the cetacean class, which also includes dolphins and porpoises.
Fun fact: the word cetacean comes from a Greek word meaning “sea monster,” but Kogi’s far too nice to be one of those. In fact, cetaceans are mammals (yep, just like humans). They have lungs and breathe air—as do lions and tigers and bears! (Oh, my.) And dwarf sperm whales like Kogi have ink sacs that help them evade predators, earning them the nickname “stealth whales.” But that’s just scratching the surface! Join Kogi on a deep dive explaining why cetaceans are so special.
Fun fact: the word cetacean comes from a Greek word meaning “sea monster,” but Kogi’s far too nice to be one of those. In fact, cetaceans are mammals (yep, just like humans). They have lungs and breathe air—as do lions and tigers and bears! (Oh, my.) And dwarf sperm whales like Kogi have ink sacs that help them evade predators, earning them the nickname “stealth whales.” But that’s just scratching the surface! Join Kogi on a deep dive explaining why cetaceans are so special.