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Southern Right Whale Calf Developing Callosity | Eubalaena australis

Top-down view of the head of a southern right whale calf (Eubalaena australis), showing the development of the whale’s callosities. Note that colonization of the main callosity by whale lice (Cyamis ovalis) is at an early stage. There also do not appear to be any barnacles ensconced in the callosity at this point. Photographed with the permission of the Department of Environmental Affairs, South Africa.

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Whale Southern Right Whale Animalia Chordata Mammalia Eutheria Cetacea Cetartiodactyla Mysticeti Balaenidae Eubalaena australis Marine Mammal Baleen Whale Filter Feeder Mysticete Calf CITES Appendix 1 Least Concern: IUCN Red List Indian Ocean South Africa Andazi Ekweetnie
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Southern Right Whales, Marine Life | South Africa
Top-down view of the head of a southern right whale calf (Eubalaena australis), showing the development of the whale’s callosities. Note that colonization of the main callosity by whale lice (Cyamis ovalis) is at an early stage. There also do not appear to be any barnacles ensconced in the callosity at this point. Photographed with the permission of the Department of Environmental Affairs, South Africa.
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