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What is the meaning of physeter?

What is the meaning of physeter?

Definition of Physeter : the type genus of the family Physeteridae comprising the sperm whales.

Why is it called spermaceti?

Spermaceti is derived from Medieval Latin sperma ceti, meaning “whale sperm” (from Latin sperma meaning “semen” or “seed”, and ceti, the genitive form of “whale”). The substance was initially believed to be whale semen, due to its appearance when fresh. The substance is also the origin of the name of the sperm whale.

What is meant by sperm whales?

: a very large toothed whale (Physeter macrocephalus synonym P. catodon) that has large conical teeth in the lower jaw, a single blowhole, and a massive squarish head with a closed cavity containing a fluid mixture of spermaceti and oil, and that may reach a length in the male of nearly 60 feet (18.3 meters)

Are Whale Sperm bigger than human sperm?

Amazing, whales have some of the smallest sperm of all mammals. They vary from 50-75 microns, whereas human sperm are 40-90 microns long. It is thought that whales have such small sperm because the female reproductive tract is so large that having longer sperm doesn’t give a male any extra advantage.

What is the meaning of the word ambergris?

Definition of ambergris : a waxy substance found floating in or on the shores of tropical waters, believed to originate in the intestines of the sperm whale, and used in perfumery as a fixative.

What is a female whale called?

Cow
What’s good for the goose is good for the gander

Animal Male Female
Swan Cob Pen
Swine Boar Sow
Tiger Tiger Tigress
Whale Bull Cow

Is whale poop in perfume?

Perfumers covet a rare kind of whale poop known as ambergris. Though it develops in the intestine of sperm whales, it produces a prized scent used in high-end fragrances.

What is mascara made of?

Mascara’s ingredients typically include a carbon black or iron oxide pigment to darken lashes; a polymer to form a film that coats lashes; a preservative; and thickening waxes or oils such as lanolin, mineral oil, paraffin, petrolatum, castor oil, carnauba wax, and candelilla wax.