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Much Like the Rhinoceros Dolphin, The Giglioli's Whale has two fins. Settlers had seen this great beast but now it is adoptable in your zoo! This whale was named after Enrico Hillyer Giglioli, who was the first to observe it. It is classifyed under the baleen whales.

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  • Giglioli's Whale
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  • Much Like the Rhinoceros Dolphin, The Giglioli's Whale has two fins. Settlers had seen this great beast but now it is adoptable in your zoo! This whale was named after Enrico Hillyer Giglioli, who was the first to observe it. It is classifyed under the baleen whales.
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  • Much Like the Rhinoceros Dolphin, The Giglioli's Whale has two fins. Settlers had seen this great beast but now it is adoptable in your zoo! This whale was named after Enrico Hillyer Giglioli, who was the first to observe it. It is classifyed under the baleen whales.
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