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Baird (family of fish species)

Baird refers to a family of fish species known as Baird's beaked whales (genus Berardius), primarily found in deep ocean waters. These whales are characterized by their elongated bodies and beak-like snouts. They are part of the beaked whale family, which is known for their elusive nature and deep-diving abilities. Baird's beaked whales typically inhabit cold, deep waters of the North Pacific and are often difficult to spot in the wild. They primarily feed on squid and other deep-sea creatures, showcasing the unique adaptations that allow them to thrive in their oceanic environment.