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Cachalot
/kˈætʃɐlˌɒt/
/kˈætʃɐlˌɑːt/
Cachalot
[NOUN]1
large whale with a large cavity in the head containing spermaceti and oil; also a source of ambergris
Examples
1. They kill whales, cachalots, dolphins, turtles.
2. We confiscated 17 km of these 42 meters tall walls of death, thus zeroing the cachalots casualties that every passing year in the past used to be one, two, up to three So this year, in the Mediterranean Sea, our whales and cachalots swum freely in the sea, without dangerous nets.
3. We confiscated 17 km of these 42 meters tall walls of death, thus zeroing the cachalots casualties that every passing year in the past used to be one, two, up to three So this year, in the Mediterranean Sea, our whales and cachalots swum freely in the sea, without dangerous nets.
4. This is one of them: after seeing its relatives and loved ones slaughtered, along with its entire community, a cachalot decided not to flinch away, but stare at the harpoon the whaler that killed its family, filled its community with blood, and attack it, literally smash against it until it sank.
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