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Whales

American  
[hweylz, weylz] / ʰweɪlz, weɪlz /

noun

  1. Bay of, an inlet of the Ross Sea, in Antarctica: location of Little America.


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These microscopic plants form the foundation of the food web, feeding krill that sustain penguins, seals, and whales.

From Science Daily

Magic said, referring to another hill also well-named because it looked like two whales stacked on top of each other.

From Literature

Baby Whaleback Hill resembled not one but one hundred baby whales piled together in a giant pyramid shape.

From Literature

Why it wasn’t called the Mountain of One Hundred Baby Whales just goes to show that not everyone is as good at giving names as Duane is.

From Literature

These days, transforming the asphalt landscape into a sandy oasis takes about a week, with almost 900 tonnes of sand – that's about six blue whales or 70 double-decker buses – trucked in.

From BBC