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ERROR : Server Busy(-1105) pygmy sperm whale (Kogia breviceps) Author	Frederick W. True (1858–1914)  
 English: Kogia breviceps, (Blainville) Gray. Pygmy Sperm Whale .
 Length, 8 feet 6 inches. (From photographs by the U. S. Fish Commission of a Specimen captured at the U. S. Life Saving Station, Spring Lake, New Jersey, and now in the U. S. National Museum
 Subject: Pygmy sperm whale
 Geographic Subject: United States--New Jersey--Spring Lake
 Tag: Aquatic Mammals
 Date	1883
 Source/Photographer
 English: True, Frederick W. (1885) Suggestions to the keepers of the U. S. Lifesaving stations, light-houses, and light-ships, and to other observers, relative to the best means of collecting and preserving specimens of whales and porpoises, Report of the Commissioner (United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries), 1883, Washington, DC: Government Printing Office
 Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:FMIB_34085_Kogia_breviceps,_(Blainville)_Gray_Pygmy_Sperm_Whale.jpeg
 
 The pygmy sperm whale (Kogia breviceps) is one of three species of toothed whale in the sperm whale family. They are not often sighted at sea, and most of what is known about them comes from the examination of stranded specimens. Pygmy sperm whales are found throughout the tropical and temperate waters of the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans.
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