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Whale oil is oil obtained from the blubber of whales.[1] Oil from the bowhead whale was sometimes known as train-oil, which comes from the Dutch word traan ("tear drop").
Sperm oil, a special kind of oil obtained from the head cavities of sperm whales, differs chemically from ordinary whale oil: it is composed mostly of liquid wax. Its properties and applications differ from those of regular whale oil, and it was sold for a higher price.
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Whaleoil is oil obtained from the blubber of whales. Oil from the bowhead whale was sometimes known as train-oil, which comes from the Dutch word traan...
Sperm oil is a waxy liquid obtained from sperm whales. It is a clear, yellowish liquid with a very faint odor. Sperm oil has a different composition from...
Spermaceti is not actually an oil, but a mixture mostly of wax esters, and there is no evidence that NASA has used whaleoil. Some oils burn in liquid or...
extant species in the sperm whale family, along with the pygmy sperm whale and dwarf sperm whale of the genus Kogia. The sperm whale is a pelagic mammal with...
ban on importing whaleoil to the U.S. in 1971 led to the discovery that jojoba oil is "in many regards superior to sperm whaleoil for applications in...
centuries of involvement. Stranded whales, or drift whales that died at sea and washed ashore, provided meat, oil (rendered from blubber) and bone to coastal...
burning fluid. Both were used as domestic lamp fuels, gradually replacing whaleoil, until kerosene, gas lighting and electric lights began to predominate...
which some called coal oil, burned cleaner and brighter than whaleoil, and didn't have a pungent odor. Samuel T. Pees, Whaleoil versus the others, Petroleum...
whales are three species of large baleen whales of the genus Eubalaena: the North Atlantic right whale (E. glacialis), the North Pacific right whale (E...
kerosene saved some species of great whales from extinction by providing an inexpensive substitute for whaleoil, thus eliminating the economic imperative...
early coal oil burned with a smokey flame, so that it was used only for outdoor lamps; cleaner-burning whaleoil was used in indoor lamps. Coal oil that burned...
Whaling is the hunting of whales for their usable products such as meat and blubber, which can be turned into a type of oil that was important in the...
high yields of whaleoil), right whales were once a preferred target for whalers. At present, they are among the most endangered whales in the world, and...
or flax). Also widely used were animal fats (butter, ghee, fish oil, shark liver, whale blubber, or seal). Camphine, made of purified spirits of turpentine...
cheaper than whaleoil. James Young in 1847 noticed a natural petroleum seepage when he distilled a light thin oil suitable for use as lamp oil, at the same...
The gray whale (Eschrichtius robustus), also known as the grey whale, is a baleen whale that migrates between feeding and breeding grounds yearly. It reaches...
of alternatives to whaleoil for lighting, and the collapse in whale populations. Nevertheless, some nations continue to hunt whales even today. Humans...
whales, separating it from the animal's meat. Processing the blubber (the subcutaneous fat) into whaleoil was the key step that transformed a whale carcass...
The sei whale (/seɪ/ SAY, Norwegian: [sæɪ]; Balaenoptera borealis) is a baleen whale. It is one of ten rorqual species, and the third-largest member after...
The whale shark (Rhincodon typus) is a slow-moving, filter-feeding carpet shark and the largest known extant fish species. The largest confirmed individual...
The orca (Orcinus orca), or killer whale, is a toothed whale that is the largest member of the oceanic dolphin family. It is the only extant species in...
three different raw materials: whaleoil, spermaceti oil, and whalebone. Whaleoil was the result of "trying-out" whale blubber by heating in water. It...
blogger, best known for his role in Dirty Politics and publishing the WhaleOil Beef Hooked blog, which operated from 2005 until it closed in 2019. He...
human practice of hunting sperm whales, the largest toothed whale and the deepest-diving marine mammal species, for the oil, meat and bone that can be extracted...
the 19th century, with kerosene replacing whaleoil and lubricants becoming essential to the machine age. Oil became a major California industry in the...
The pygmy sperm whale (Kogia breviceps) is one of two extant species in the family Kogiidae in the sperm whale superfamily. They are not often sighted...
WhaleOil Row is a collection of four similar, high-quality Greek Revival houses standing side by side at 105–119 Huntington Street in New London, Connecticut...