IN THE KNOW: Melon-headed whales
The melon-headed whale (Peponocephala electra) is a small member of the dolphin group, reaching a length of 9 feet and weight of 210 kilograms.
Its body is dark gray with a darker cape that dips low below the dorsal fin, and sometimes a pale patch on the belly. They have a small head with a rounded melon and no discernible beak.
Melon-headed whales are found primarily in deep waters throughout tropical areas of the world, such as the Philippines and Hawaii.—National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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