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whalesn. See like kicking dead whales down the beach.
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whalesThe species Megaptera novaeangliae, in the Family Balaenopteridae, characterized by its huge flippers and the arching of their back when Diving. They are also known for their breaching and Singing.
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whalesThe genus Globicephala, in the Family Delphinidae, consisting of two species of Dolphins. They are mostly black with a stocky shape and bulbous Foreheads.
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whalesThe genus Globicephala, in the family Delphinidae, consisting of two species of DOLPHINS. They are mostly black with a stocky shape and bulbous foreheads.
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whalesBig spenders in the mobile space. Whales can be customers that generate the most revenue for app developers, or a business partners that buy up app networks for traffic.
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whalesLarge marine Mammals of the order Cetacea. In the past, they were commercially valued for whale oil, for their flesh as Human Food and in Animal FEED and Fertilizers, and for baleen. Today, there is a [..]
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whalesThe species Balaenoptera physalus, in the Family Balaenopteridae, characterized by a large, strongly curved, dorsal fin. It is the second largest of the Whales, highly migratory, but rarely seen near [..]
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whalesThe species Balaena mysticetus, in the Family Balaenidae, found in the colder waters of the Northern Hemisphere. The common name is derived from the extreme arching of the lower jaw.
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whalesThe species Orcinus orca, in the Family Delphinidae, characterized by its black and White coloration, and huge triangular dorsal fin. It is the largest member of the Dolphins and derives its name from [..]
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whalesThe species Delphinapterus leucas, in the Family Monodontidae, found primarily in the Arctic Ocean and adjoining seas. They are small Whales lacking a dorsal fin.
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whalesLarge marine mammals of the order CETACEA. In the past, they were commercially valued for whale oil, for their flesh as human food and in ANIMAL FEED and FERTILIZERS, and for baleen. Today, there is a [..]
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whalesSailors’ satirical slang name for Sardines.
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whalesTop spending users who typically generate the bulk of revenue. Usually defined by a percentage (e.g., top 10% of spenders) or an amount (e.g., gamers with lifetime values over $1,000).
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whalesGamblers who are so wealthy that they routinely lose millions without batting an eye. There are an estimated 250 whales in the world.
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whalesWhales are large marine mammals. Some whales have teeth, others have baleen that filters small animals out of the water.
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