0 an opening in the top of the head of a whale (= very large sea mammal), through which it breathes --
The blowhole is most active when the tide is high and the winds are strong.
He gets blown out of the whale's blowhole and falls back down, his head getting stuck in the blowhole.
An indistinct light gray "rostral saddle" may be present, and a few individuals can have pale, thin "blowhole streaks" trailing from the blowholes.
Once on land or immobilised in knee-deep water, a cut is made across its top near the blowhole to partially sever its head.
The sheer cliffs over the beach have a scenic walking path, featuring a blowhole, views of sea stacks and a multitude of wildlife.
The blowhole blows just after they escape, which takes the life of two pirates.
Vocal cords are not present; their sounds are produced in the blowhole system, instead.
A subtly shaded, crescent-shaped black band crosses the head just behind the blowhole.