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Kogiidae Physeteridae |
The Sperm Whale family or simply the Sperm Whales is the collective name given to three species of whale, the Sperm Whale, the Pygmy Sperm Whale and the Dwarf Sperm Whale. There are three different taxonomic intrepretations of this 'family'. The last of these listed here is the one that has generally been used since 1998.
- (see [1]) All three species are members of the Kogiidae family.
- (see [2]) Physeteroidea recognised as the single family with Kogiidae as a subfamily. Alternatively Physeteroidea is called a superfamily and contains Kogiidae as a family.
- (see [3]) Two distinct families - Physeteroidea and Kogiidae.
The common characteristic of each species is spermaceti, a semi-liquid waxy white liquid filling the case or spermaceti organ in the whale's head. See the individual species articles for further details.


