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'''Hwæl''' is folclic nama missenlica [[sycedēor|wætersycedēora]] þæs hādes [[Cetacea]].<ref name="OED">{{cite book|title=Shorter Oxford English Dictionary|editor=Brown, Lesley|publisher=Oxford University press|location=Oxford|date=2007|edition=Sixth|volume=II|pages=3611}}</ref> Man oft þone wordcwide ''hwæl'' brȳcþ for eall cetaceans, ac mǣste ne beinnaþ hē [[delfin]]as and [[mereswīn]]as, þe ēac [[cetacea]]ns sind,<ref>http://www.acsonline.org/education/taxonomy.html</ref> ac beinned mid þǣm underhāde ''Odontoceti'' sind (hwalas mid tōðum). Þes underhād ēac beinnaþ þone [[sǣd hwæl]], [[cwelloþ hwæl]], [[pilot hwæl]], and [[beluga hwæl]]. Se underhād ''Mysticeti'' ([[beardhwæl|beardhwalas]])<!-- are [[filter feeder]]s that feed on small organisms caught by straining seawater through a comblike structure found in the mouth called [[baleen]]. This suborder--> beinnaþ þone [[blæwen hwæl]], þone [[hoferbæc hwæl|hoferbæc hwæl]], þone [[bogahēafod hwæl]] and þone [[minke hwæl]]. Eall Cetacea habbaþ earmas hweorfed swā finnas, tægl mid sīdewegiscum flūcum, and nōsþyrel on his hēafde.
'''Hƿæl''' is folclic nama missenlica [[sycedēor|ƿætersycedēora]] þæs hādes [[Cetacea]].<ref name="OED">{{cite book|title=Shorter Oxford English Dictionary|editor=Brown, Lesley|publisher=Oxford University press|location=Oxford|date=2007|edition=Sixth|volume=II|pages=3611}}</ref> Man oft þone ƿordcƿide ''hƿæl'' brȳcþ for eall cetaceans, ac mǣste ne beinnaþ hē [[delfin]]as and [[mereswīn|meresƿīn]]as, þe ēac [[cetacea]]ns sind,<ref>http://www.acsonline.org/education/taxonomy.html</ref> ac beinned mid þǣm underhāde ''Odontoceti'' sind (hƿalas mid tōðum). Þes underhād ēac beinnaþ þone [[sǣd hwæl|sǣd hƿæl]], [[cwelloþ hwæl|cƿelloþ hƿæl]], [[pilot hwæl|pilot hƿæl]], and [[beluga hwæl|beluga hƿæl]]. Se underhād ''Mysticeti'' ([[beardhwæl|beardhƿalas]])<!-- are [[filter feeder]]s that feed on small organisms caught by straining seawater through a comblike structure found in the mouth called [[baleen]]. This suborder--> beinnaþ þone [[blæwen hwæl|blæƿen hƿæl]], þone [[hoferbæc hwæl|hoferbæc hƿæl]], þone [[bogahēafod hwæl|bogahēafod hƿæl]] and þone [[minke hwæl|minke hƿæl]]. Eall Cetacea habbaþ earmas hƿeorfed sƿā finnas, tægl mid sīdeƿegiscum flūcum, and nōsþyrel on his hēafde.


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Hwæles biliþ mid bodige (būton tægl) mid his hrife in þǣre lyfte ofer þǣm wætere.
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Humpback whale [1]
Cræftlicu endebyrdung
Rīce: Animalia
Stefn: Chordata
Flocc: Mammalia
Undergefērscipe: Eutheria
Hād: Cetacea

Hƿæl is folclic nama missenlica ƿætersycedēora þæs hādes Cetacea.[2] Man oft þone ƿordcƿide hƿæl brȳcþ for eall cetaceans, ac mǣste ne beinnaþ hē delfinas and meresƿīnas, þe ēac cetaceans sind,[3] ac beinned mid þǣm underhāde Odontoceti sind (hƿalas mid tōðum). Þes underhād ēac beinnaþ þone sǣd hƿæl, cƿelloþ hƿæl, pilot hƿæl, and beluga hƿæl. Se underhād Mysticeti (beardhƿalas) beinnaþ þone blæƿen hƿæl, þone hoferbæc hƿæl, þone bogahēafod hƿæl and þone minke hƿæl. Eall Cetacea habbaþ earmas hƿeorfed sƿā finnas, tægl mid sīdeƿegiscum flūcum, and nōsþyrel on his hēafde.

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  1. Mead, James G. and Robert L. Brownell, Jr (16 Blōtmōnþe, 2005). in Wilson, D. E., and Reeder, D. M. (eds): Mammal Species of the World (Syċedēor þǣre Ƿorulde), Þridde ādiht, Johns Hopkins University Press, 723–743. ISBN 0-801-88221-4. 
  2. (2007) in Brown, Lesley: Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, Sixth, Oxford: Oxford University press, 3611. 
  3. http://www.acsonline.org/education/taxonomy.html