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Sunlight Illuminates a Sperm Whale

Photo: Sunlight reflected through water ripples illuminates a sperm whale
Sperm whales' heads are filled with a mysterious substance called spermaceti. Scientists have yet to understand its function, but believe it may help the animal regulate its buoyancy.
Photograph by Brian J. Skerry

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