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{{Infobox Wrestler
| name = Sperm Whale<ref name=msw3>{{MSW3 Cetacea | id=14300131 }}</ref>
|name=Amy Dumas
| status = VU
|names=Miss Congeniality<br/>Angelica<br/>Lita
| status_system = iucn3.1
|image=Amy Dumas.jpg
| status_ref =<ref>{{IUCN2008|assessors=Taylor, B.L., Baird, R., Barlow, J., Dawson, S.M., Ford, J., Mead, J.G., Notarbartolo di Sciara, G., Wade, P. & Pitman, R.L.|year=2008|id=41755|title=Physeter macrocephalus|downloaded=7 October 2008}} </ref>
|caption=
| image = sperm whale1b.jpg
|height=5 ft. 6 in. (168 cm)<ref name=wwebio>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/superstars/wwealumni/lita/bio/|title=Lita's Alumni Profile|publisher=WWE|accessdate=2007-06-07}}</ref>
| image_caption = ''Scarred Giant'' (detail)
|weight=135 lb. (61 kg)<ref name="wwebio"/><ref name=slambio>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/Bios/lita.html|title=Lita's Bio|publisher=SLAM! Wrestling|accessdate=2007-10-18|date=2005-03-03}}</ref>
| image2 = Sperm_whale_size.svg
|birth_date={{birth date and age|1975|04|14}}<ref name=slambio/><ref name=popularity>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingBiosL/lita_01feb14-can.html|title=Lita riding wave of popularity|author=Stephen Laroche|publisher=SLAM! Wrestling|accessdate=2007-10-18|date=2001-02-14}}</ref>
| image2_caption = Size comparison against an average human
|death_date=
| regnum = [[Animal]]ia
|birth_place=[[Fort Lauderdale, Florida]]<ref name=slambio/><ref name=popularity/>
| phylum = [[Chordate|Chordata]]
|death_place=
| classis = [[Mammal]]ia
|resides=[[Atlanta, Georgia]]
| ordo = [[Cetacea]]
|billed=[[Sanford, North Carolina]]<ref name="wwebio"/>
| subordo = [[Odontoceti]]
[[Atlanta, Georgia]]
| familia = [[Physeteridae]]
|trainer=[[Dory Funk, Jr.]]<ref name="wwebio"/><br />Ricky Santana<ref name=slambio/><br />[[Ace Steel]]<ref name=slambio/><br />Kevin Quinn<ref name=slambio/>
| genus = '''''Physeter'''''
|debut=1999
| species = '''''P. macrocephalus''''' or <br/>'''''P. catodon''''' <br/>(see text)
|retired=November 26, 2006
| binomial = ''Physeter macrocephalus'' '''or''' <br/>''Physeter catodon''
| binomial_authority = [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]], 1758
| synonyms =
| range_map = cetacea range map Sperm Whale 4.PNG
| range_map_caption= Sperm whale range (in blue)
}}
}}


The '''Sperm Whale''' ('''''Physeter macrocephalus''''' or '''''Physeter catodon''''') is the largest of all [[toothed whale]]s and largest living toothed animal. The whale was named after the milky-white waxy substance, [[spermaceti]], found in its head and originally mistaken for [[sperm]]. It has a [[cosmopolitan distribution]] across the world's oceans. The species feeds on [[squid]] and [[fish]], diving as deep as {{convert|2200|m|ft}} in order to obtain its prey, making it the deepest diving mammal in the world. Pods of females and young live separately from older males. Sperm whales live for more than 70 years.
'''Amy Christine Dumas''' (born April 14, 1975),<ref name=popularity/> known for her primary [[stage name]] '''"Lita"''' is an [[United States|American]] former [[roadie]], [[professional wrestling|professional wrestler]], [[WWE Diva]], [[charitable organization|charity founder]] and [[lead singer]] for the band [[The Luchagors]]. During her [[career]] with [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] (WWE) from 2000–2006, she became arguably the most [[popular]] female wrestling performer in the company's history.<ref name=steelchair>{{cite book|title=Steel Chair To The Head: The Pleasure And Pain Of Professional Wrestling|author=Nicholas Sammond|publisher=Duke University Press|year=2005|isbn=0822334380|pages=174}}</ref>


The Sperm Whale's enormous head and distinctive shape, as well as its central role in [[Herman Melville]]'s ''[[Moby-Dick]]'', have led many to describe it as the [[archetype|archetypal]] whale. Partly because of Melville, the Sperm Whale is commonly associated with the [[Leviathan]] of the Bible. The fearsome reputation perpetuated by Melville was based on bull whales' ability to fiercely defend themselves from attacks by early whalers, sometimes resulting in the destruction of the whaling ships. Historically the Sperm Whale has also been known as the '''common cachalot'''. The word ''cachalot'' is originally [[Portuguese language|Portuguese]] (''cachalote''), probably coming from ''cachola'', a colloquial term for ''head''. Sperm whales were commercially [[whaling|hunted]] until recently, declined as a consequence of over-harvesting, and are currently listed as [[vulnerable]] by the [[International Union for the Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources|IUCN]].
After briefly working on the [[independent circuit]] and in [[Extreme Championship Wrestling]], Dumas signed with [[World Wrestling Entertainment|World Wrestling Federation]] in 1999. Originally, she was paired with [[Mr. Águila|Essa Rios]],<ref name=digest/><ref name=hchistory/> but she achieved her greatest [[push (professional wrestling)|push]] alongside [[Matt Hardy|Matt]] and [[Jeff Hardy]] as Team Xtreme. Throughout her career, she won the [[WWE Women's Championship]] four times.<ref name=stomp/>


== Description ==
Dumas had an off-screen [[Intimate_relationship|relationship]] with Matt Hardy, which ended in 2005 after her [[affair]] with [[Adam Copeland|Adam "Edge" Copeland]].<ref name=slambio/><ref name=stomp/> WWE used the real-life drama between the trio as a [[storyline]] throughout 2005 and 2006, which led to Dumas being [[boo|booed]] by the [[Fan (person)|fans]] for the first time and her character becoming [[villain|villainous]] on-screen.<ref name=slambio/><ref name=stomp/><ref name=retire/> The relationship also led to the [[firing]] of Hardy in 2005,<ref name=Hardyfire>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2005/04/21/1006877.html|title=Matt Hardy pulls no punches on Between the Ropes|author=Steve Rennie|publisher=SLAM! Wrestling|accessdate=2008-01-25|date=2005-04-21}}</ref> although he was rehired later in the year.


[[Image:Sperm Whale's head anatomy.JPG|thumb|left|Head anatomy]]
After her [[retirement]] from wrestling in 2006, her new [[boyfriend]] Shane Morton and her formed the [[punk rock]] band [[The Luchagors]]. The band released a [[The Luchagors (album)|CD]] on September 11, 2007.<ref name=stomp/>
Sperm whales are the largest toothed whales, with adult males measuring up to {{convert|20.5|m|ft|lk=on}} long.<ref name=marinebio>[http://marinebio.org/species.asp?id=190 ''Physeter macrocephalus'', Sperm Whale] at [http://marinebio.org/ marinebio.org]</ref> Their distinctive shape comes from their very large head, particularly in males, which is typically one-third of the animal's length. In contrast to the smooth skin of most other large whales, the skin on the back of the Sperm Whale is usually knobbly and has been likened to a [[prune (fruit)|prune]] by whale-watching enthusiasts.<ref name="prune">{{cite book | author=Mark Carwardine | title=On the Trail of the Whale | publisher=Chapter 1. Thunder Bay Publishing Co | year=1994 | id=ISBN 1-899074-00-7}}</ref> They are uniformly grey in colour, though they may appear brown in sunlight; white [[albino]] whales have also been reported.<ref name=audobon>{{cite book|title=Guide to Marine Mammals of the World|author=Reeves, R., Stewart, B., Clapham, P. & Powell, J.|page=240–243|year=2003|isbn=0-375-41141-0}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Sperm Whale (''Physeter macrocephalus''): Species Accounts|url=http://animals.jrank.org/pages/3164/Sperm-Whales-Physeteridae-SPERM-WHALE-Physeter-macrocephalus-SPECIES-ACCOUNTS.html|accessdate=2008-10-12}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Offshore Cetacean Species|url=http://www.coreresearch.org/education/offshorespecies.htm|publisher=CORE|accessdate=2008-10-12}}</ref> The [[brain]] of the Sperm Whale is the [[largest body part|largest and heaviest]] known of any modern or extinct animal (weighing on average {{convert|7|kg|lb|lk=on}} in a grown male).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/CITE/whalesperm.htm|title=Facts about the sperm whale|accessdate=2007-03-19}}</ref> However, proportionally, the brain's weight is less than half that of a [[human]] brain when body size is factored in.


The [[blowhole (biology)|blowhole]] is located very close to the front of the head and shifted to the whale's left.<ref name=encyc>{{cite book|author=Whitehead, H.|year=2002|chapter=Sperm whale ''Physeter macrocephalus''|page=1165-1172|editor=Perrin, W., Würsig B. and Thewissen, J.|title=Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals|publisher=Academic Press|isbn=0-12-551340-2}}</ref> This gives rise to a distinctive bushy blow angled forward. The Sperm Whale has no true [[dorsal fin]], instead a series of ridges are present on the caudal third of the back. The largest was called the 'hump' by whalers and can be mistaken for a [[dorsal fin]] because of its shape.<ref name=princeton>{{cite book|title=Whales Dolphins and Other Marine Mammals of the World|author=Shirihai, H. and Jarrett, B.|page=21–24|year=2006|isbn=0-691-12757-3}}</ref>
==Early life==
Amy Christine Dumas attended many different schools throughout her childhood and adolescent years and managed to finish high school at [[Lassiter High School]] six months before graduation.<ref name="page41">Amy Dumas. ''Lita: A Less Traveled R.O.A.D – The Reality of Amy Dumas'', 41.</ref> She majored in education at [[Georgia State University]],<ref name="page41"/> but dropped out in 1993 because she felt it was too much like high school.<ref name=stomp/>


[[Image:Sperm whale fluke.jpg|left|frame|The flukes of a Sperm Whale as it dives into the [[Gulf of Mexico]] (courtesy NMFS)]]
Later, in [[Washington, D.C.|Washington D.C.]], Dumas played [[bass guitar]] in several bands,<ref name=slambio/><ref name=stomp/> and she worked as a [[road crew|roadie]] for a band for five years. She began taking [[judo]] and [[kickboxing]] classes and started wrestling.<ref name=slambio/><ref name=stomp/><ref name=dvd>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingReviews/jun26_litavid-can.html|title=Lita vid a revealing look at a WWF Diva|author=Pejman Ramezanpour|publisher=SLAM! Wrestling|accessdate=2007-10-18|date=2001-06-26}}</ref>
The [[:wiktionary:fluke|fluke]] is also triangular and very thick. Flukes are lifted very high out of the water before a whale begins a deep dive.<ref name=encyc/>


Sperm whales have 20–26 pairs of cone-shaped [[teeth]] in their lower jaw, each 8–20&nbsp;[[centimetre|cm]] (3–8&nbsp;[[Inch|in]]) long.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.acsonline.org/factpack/spermwhl.htm|title=American Cetacean Society Fact Sheet|accessdate=2007-03-19}}</ref> Each tooth can weigh as much as one kilogram. The reason for the existence of the teeth is not known with certainty. It is believed that they are not necessary for feeding on squid and indeed healthy well-fed Sperm Whales have been found in the wild without teeth. The current scientific consensus is that the teeth may be used for aggression between males of the same species. This hypothesis is consistent with the conic shape and wide spacing of the teeth.<ref>[http://www.whale-images.com/sperm_whale_facts.jsp Sperm Whale Facts]. Retrieved [[December 26]], [[2007]].</ref> Furthermore bull Sperm Whales often show scars which seem to be caused by the teeth of other bulls. Rudimentary teeth are also present in the upper jaw, but these rarely open into the mouth..<ref>{{cite book|title=Sperm Whales Social Evolution in the Ocean|author=Whitehead, H.|year=2003|page=4|isbn=0-226-89518-1}}</ref>
==Wrestling career==
Dumas first became interested in wrestling after watching [[Rey Mysterio, Jr.]], a [[Mexico|Mexican]] [[Lucha libre|luchador]], wrestle on an episode of [[World Championship Wrestling]]'s ''[[WCW Monday Nitro]]''.<ref name=popularity/><ref>Amy Dumas. ''Lita: A Less Traveled R.O.A.D – The Reality of Amy Dumas'', 73.</ref> She traveled to Mexico in 1998 to learn more about the sport and how to wrestle.<ref name=popularity/><ref name=stomp/> Dumas financed her training by dancing in a club under the pseudonym Misty.<ref>Amy Dumas. ''Lita: A Less Traveled R.O.A.D – The Reality of Amy Dumas'', 69–70.</ref> During her stay in Mexico, Dumas trained under numerous wrestlers, including Kevin Quinn, Miguel Perez, and Ricky Santana.<ref name=slambio/> Following the completion of her training, Dumas made several appearances with the [[Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre|Empresa Mexicana de la Lucha Libre]].<ref name=slambio/>


Sperm whales are among the most [[sexual dimorphism|sexually dimorphic]] (that is, males and females differ greatly) of all [[cetacean]]s. Males are typically 30% to 50% longer (approximately {{convert|16|m|ft|lk=on}}) than females (approximately {{convert|11|m|ft|lk=on}}) and are three times as massive (41&nbsp;000&nbsp;kg vs. 14&nbsp;000&nbsp;kg, 45&nbsp;[[short ton]]s vs 15&nbsp;short&nbsp;tons).<ref name=encyc/> At birth both males and females are between {{convert|3.5|and|4.5|m|ft|lk=on}}) in length, with a mass of 1&nbsp;000&nbsp;kg (1&nbsp;tonne).<ref name=princeton>{{cite book|title=Whales Dolphins and Other Marine Mammals of the World|author=Shirihai, H. and Jarrett, B.|page=21–24|year=2006|isbn=0-691-12757-3}}</ref>
After returning to the United States, Dumas began working as a [[List of professional wrestling slang#V|valet]] on the [[independent circuit]].<ref name=stomp/> She worked in [[Maryland Championship Wrestling]] (MCW) under the ring name Angelica, at one point managing [[Christopher Daniels]].<ref name=slambio/> She also made appearances in [[National Wrestling Alliance|NWA Mid-Atlantic]], where she first met [[Hardy Boyz|Matt and Jeff Hardy]], who offered to train with her.<ref name=slambio/><ref name=popularity/>


The largest bull Sperm Whale verified and accurately measured was 20.5 m (67.9 ft) and 80 tonnes (88 tons).<ref>Wood, The Guinness Book of Animal Facts and Feats. Sterling Pub Co Inc (1983), ISBN 978-0851122359</ref> However, there is evidence of larger bulls than this. Owing to extensive whaling, Sperm Whale size may have decreased, as males were heavily exploited during the modern era, primarily after [[World War II]]. In a Nantucket museum there is a jawbone of a Sperm Whale which is 5.5&nbsp;m (18&nbsp;ft).<ref>{{cite web|title=Nantucket and Whaling|url=http://www.pbs.org/odyssey/class/nantucket.html|publisher=PBS|accessdate=2008-10-12}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Sperm Whale|url=http://www.spermwhales.info|accessdate=2008-10-12}}</ref> The jawbone makes up 25% of the Sperm Whale's overall body length. Thus this whale might have been at most 23&nbsp;m (72&nbsp;ft) long, a mass of around 105&nbsp;[[metric ton]]s (118&nbsp;short&nbsp;tons). Further evidence of larger bulls in the past resides in New Bedford museum, a 5.2 metres (17&nbsp;ft) jaw of a bull that could have been about 21.7 metres (68&nbsp;ft) long, with a maximum mass of about 100&nbsp;tons. In addition, logbooks found in the Nantucket and New Bedford museums are filled with references to bulls that were, considering the amount of oil they yielded, about the same size as these two examples- although whalers were notorious for exaggerating the yield of oil and length of whales they caught. Today, Sperm Whale males do not usually exceed {{convert|18.3|m|ft|lk=on}}) in length or 55.8 short tons in weight.<ref name=princeton/> The largest Sperm Whales observed are comparable in size to the [[fin whale]] (and smaller than [[blue whale]]s), making the Sperm Whale either the second or third largest animal species alive.
===Extreme Championship Wrestling===
In the spring of 1999, she was approached by [[Paul Heyman]], the owner and [[List of professional wrestling slang#B|booker]] of [[Extreme Championship Wrestling]] (ECW).<ref name=slambio/><ref name=popularity/> Dumas debuted in ECW as Miss Congeniality,<ref name=hchistory>{{cite book|title=Hardcore History: The Extremely Unauthorized Story of ECW|author=Scott E. Williams|publisher=Sports Publishing|year=2007|isbn=1596702257|pages=171}}</ref> the on-screen girlfriend of [[Danny Doring]].<ref name=digest/> Dumas later began using the name Angelica once again and made her [[pay-per-view]] debut on July 18 at [[ECW Heat Wave#1999|Heat Wave]] where Doring, as part of their storyline, proposed to her.<ref name="digest"/>


=== Spermaceti ===
Dumas was introduced to veteran wrestler [[Dory Funk, Jr.]] by ECW wrestler [[Rob Van Dam]], and Funk invited her to attend his wrestling school, The Funkin' Conservatory.<ref name=popularity/><ref name=digest>{{cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCO/is_6_2/ai_71403977|title=Lita's More Than Lovely|author=Thomas Chamberlin|publisher=Wrestling Digest|accessdate=2007-06-06|month=April | year=2001}}</ref> Dumas attended Funk's school alongside twenty-three men,<ref name=stomp/> graduated from the school in August 1999, and returned to ECW.<ref name=digest/> Meanwhile, Funk and his wife compiled video footage of Dumas and sent it to the [[World Wrestling Entertainment|World Wrestling Federation]].<ref name=popularity/><ref name=stomp/> The Federation was sufficiently impressed, and on November 1, 1999, Dumas was signed to a WWF developmental deal. After five months with ECW,<ref name=dvd/> she made her final appearance on October 23, 1999.<ref name=slambio/><ref name=stomp/>
{{main|Spermaceti}}


[[Spermaceti]] is the semiliquid, waxy substance found in the head of the Sperm Whale. The name derives from the late Latin ''sperma ceti'' (both words actually loaned from Greek) meaning "sperm of the whale" (strictly, "sperm of the sea monster"). The common name for the species is actually an [[apocopation]] of Spermaceti Whale. Early beach-combers mistook the substance for the whale's semen. Spermaceti is found in the ''spermaceti organ'' or ''case'' in front of and above the skull of the whale and also in the so-called ''junk'' which is right at the front of the whale's head just above the upper jaw. The case consists of a soft white, waxy substance saturated with spermaceti oil. The junk contains spermaceti oil as well as connective tissue.<ref name=encyc/><ref name=whiteheadsperm>{{cite book|title=Sperm Whales Social Evolution in the Ocean|author=Whitehead, H.|year=2003|page=8–9|chapter=The Peculiar Anatomy of the Sperm Whale: The Spermaceti Organ|publisher=University of Chicago Press|isbn=0-226-89518-1}}</ref>
===World Wrestling Federation / Entertainment===
====1999–2000====
After honing her skills at the [[Memphis Championship Wrestling]] developmental territory, Dumas was given the ring name Lita and paired with [[lucha libre|luchador]] [[Mr. Águila|Essa Rios]].<ref name=digest/><ref name=hchistory/> Lita and Rios made their WWF debut on the February 13, 2000 episode of ''[[WWE Heat|Sunday Night HEAT]]'', where Rios was [[List of professional wrestling slang#B|booked]] to win the [[WWF Light Heavyweight Championship]] from [[Duane Gill|Gillberg]].<ref name=slambio/> Lita mimicked his moves, notably the [[moonsault]] and [[Professional wrestling throws#Hurricanrana|hurricanrana]], immediately after he had performed them on an opponent.<ref name=slambio/> In May 2000, a storyline was developed in which Lita found Rios cavorting with [[Charles Wright (wrestler)|The Godfather]] and his [[Prostitution|hoes]], causing tension between them.<ref name=slambio/> Rios eventually [[List of professional wrestling slang#T|turned]] on Lita by [[powerbomb]]ing her after she inadvertently cost him a match. As part of the storyline, Lita was saved from a beating at the hands of Rios by the [[Hardy Boyz]] ([[Matt Hardy|Matt]] and [[Jeff Hardy|Jeff]]),<ref name=slambio/> and the trio formed a [[List of professional wrestling slang#S|stable]] known as [[Hardy Boyz#Team Xtreme|Team Xtreme]].<ref name=hchistory/> As a member of Team Xtreme, Lita developed a more "alternative" image, wearing baggy pants with a [[G-string|thong]], which was hiked up high above her pants, clearly exposed.<ref>{{cite book|author=Adam Copeland|title=Adam Copeland On Edge|pages=225|publisher=Simon and Schuster|year=2004|isbn=1416505237}}</ref> During her time with Team Xtreme, Lita became the only female to ever be physically involved in a [[Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match]] in WWE.<ref>Amy Dumas. ''Lita: A Less Traveled R.O.A.D – The Reality of Amy Dumas'', 202.</ref>


One function that the spermaceti organs is believed to serve is that of a [[buoyancy]] or diving organ. Before diving, cold water is brought through the organ and the wax is solidified.<ref name=physiology>{{cite web|title=The Physiology of the Deep Diving Adaptations of Whales |url=http://www.uwrf.edu/biology/electives_dir/444_dir/VSmith/Page1.html|author=Carlson, L., Schuler, A. & Smith, V.|accessdate=2008-10-12}}</ref> The increase in [[specific density]] generates a down force (approx 40&nbsp;kg equiv) and allows the whale effortless sinking. During the chase in deep levels (max&nbsp;3,000m) the stored oxygen is consumed and excess heat melts the spermaceti. Now only hydrodynamic forces (by swimming) keep the whale down before effortlessly surfacing.
In June 2000, Team Xtreme began a storyline with [[T & A (professional wrestling)|T & A]] ([[Andrew Martin|Test]] and [[Matt Bloom|Albert]]), with Lita engaging in a rivalry with their manager, [[Trish Stratus]].<ref name=wwebio/><ref name=digest/> The rivalry developed into an off and on long term [[feud (professional wrestling)|feud]] between the two women that lasted until Stratus retired in 2006. The storyline ended shortly after [[WWF Fully Loaded#2000|Fully Loaded]], where Lita [[Pin (professional wrestling)|pinned]] Stratus in a six person intergender tag team match.<ref name=digest/> Subsequently, Lita began feuding with [[WWE Women's Championship|WWF Women's Champion]] [[Stephanie McMahon|Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley]].<ref name=popularity/> In the main event of the August 21, 2000 episode of [[WWE Raw|''RAW is WAR'']], Lita defeated Stephanie with a [[moonsault]] to win the Women's Championship for the first time.<ref name=popularity/><ref name=digest/><ref name=reign1>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/women/30445413212111234|title=Lita's First Reign|publisher=WWE|accessdate=2007-04-05}}</ref> The match also featured [[Dwayne Johnson|The Rock]] as the [[Professional wrestling match types#Special referee|Special Guest Referee]] and constant interference from [[Triple H]] and [[Kurt Angle]].<ref name=reign1/>


Hypotheses on further functions exist: One incidentally discussed in ''Moby-Dick'' by Melville, is that the case evolved as a kind of battering ram for use in fights between males.<ref name="battering">{{cite web|url=http://autodax.net/Carrieretal2002.pdf|title=Spermaceti as battering ram?|format=PDF|accessdate=2007-03-19}}</ref> This hypothesis is consistent with the well-documented sinking of the ships ''[[Essex (whaleship)|Essex]]'' and ''[[Ann Alexander (ship)|Ann Alexander]]'' due to attacks by Sperm Whales estimated to weigh only one-fifth as much as the ships.<ref>{{cite journal|title=The face that sank the ''Essex'': potential function of the spermaceti organ in aggression|author=Carrier, D., Deban, S. & Otterstrom, J.|url=http://autodax.net/Carrieretal2002.pdf|date=2002|journal=The Journal of Experimental Biology|volume=205|pages=1755–1763}}</ref>
Lita held the Women's Championship for seventy-three days,<ref name=reign1/> which included retaining her title in a [[Hardcore wrestling|hardcore match]] against [[Jacqueline Moore|Jacqueline]] on October 9.<ref>Pat McNeill. ''The Tables All Were Broken'', 36.</ref> In the course of her reign, Lita became embroiled in the storyline feud between the Hardy Boyz and [[Edge and Christian]]. In retaliation for her frequent interference in their matches, Edge and Christian cost Lita the Women's Championship, helping [[Lisa Moretti|Ivory]] defeat her in a four way match on the November 2 episode of [[WWE Friday Night SmackDown|''SmackDown'']].<ref name=popularity/><ref>{{cite web|url= http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/women/3044541321211125|title=Ivory's Third Reign|publisher=WWE|accessdate=2007-04-05}}</ref> Ivory was in a conservative-based stable named [[Right to Censor]] at that time, which targeted Lita for her attire and moves. Lita attempted to regain the title on several occasions, wrestling Ivory at [[Survivor Series (2000)|Survivor Series]] and [[WWE Rebellion#2000|Rebellion]], but she was thwarted on each occasion by [[Stevie Richards|Steven Richards]], Ivory's mentor. She spent the remainder of the year in a storyline with would-be suitor [[Dean Malenko]],<ref name=slambio/><ref name=popularity/> on one occasion unsuccessfully challenging him for the [[WWF Light Heavyweight Championship]].


Another possibility is that the case is used as an aid to [[Animal echolocation|echolocation]] (see [[Melon (whale)|melon]]).<ref name=whiteheadsperm/> The shape of the organ at any given time is likely to focus or widen the beam of emitted [[sound]].<ref name="cranford">[http://www.spermwhale.org/SDSU/cranford.html spermwhale.org] - Cranford</ref> The Sperm Whale actually has two nostrils — one external nostril, forming the blow hole, and one internal nostril pressing against the bag-like spermaceti container.<ref name=whiteheadsperm/>
====2001–2002====
Lita continued to feud with Dean Malenko in early 2001, and she defeated him in a singles bout on the February 19 episode of ''RAW is WAR'' with the assistance of [[Matt Hardy]]. Following the match, Hardy kissed Lita, beginning their on-screen relationship and turning their real-life romance into a storyline.<ref name=slambio/><ref name=romance>{{cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCO/is_4_3/ai_80302527/pg_2|title=Broken hearts and broken limbs|author=Steve Anderson|publisher=Wrestling Digest|accessdate=2007-10-23|month=December | year=2001}}</ref> The couple wrestled in several intergender tag team matches throughout the early part of the year.


Spermaceti was much sought after by 18th, 19th and 20th century [[whaling|whalers]]. The substance found a variety of commercial applications, such as [[candle]]s, [[soap]], [[cosmetics]], machine oil, other specialized lubricants, lamp oil, pencils, crayons, leather waterproofing, rust-proofing materials and many pharmaceutical compounds.<ref name=smithsonian>{{cite book|title=The Smithsonian Book of North American Mammals|author=Wilson, D.|page=300|year=1999|isbn=0774807628}}</ref>
In July 2001, Lita and Trish Stratus joined forces to combat [[Stacy Keibler]] and [[Torrie Wilson]], members of [[The Alliance (professional wrestling)|The Alliance]]: [[Extreme Championship Wrestling]] and [[World Championship Wrestling]] wrestlers who were invading the WWF as part of [[The Invasion (professional wrestling)|The Invasion]] storyline.<ref name=wwebio/> At the [[WWF Invasion|Invasion]] pay-per-view on July 22, Lita and Stratus defeated Keibler and Wilson in the first ever tag team [[Professional wrestling match types#Bra and Panties match|bra and panties match]] by stripping their opponents to their underwear.<ref name=wwebio/> Throughout The Invasion, Lita, Stratus, and Jacqueline feuded with Alliance members Keibler, Wilson, [[Lisa Moretti|Ivory]], and [[Nora Greenwald|Mighty Molly]]. The Invasion storyline ended on November 18 at [[Survivor Series (2001)|Survivor Series]], where Lita took part in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Basic non-elimination matches|six pack challenge]] for the WWF Women's Championship, which had been vacated by Chyna earlier that year; Stratus won the match and the title.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/survivorseries/history/2001/results/|title=Survivor Series 2001: Results|publisher=WWE|accessdate=2007-11-03}}</ref>
<ref name=highseas>{{cite web|title=The status of natural resources on the high seas|url=http://cmsdata.iucn.org/downloads/highseas.pdf|author=The Southampton Oceanography Centre & A deFontaubert|publisher=[[IUCN]]|page=63|accessdate=2008-10-11}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=A Dictionary of Mechanical Science, Arts, Manufactures, and Miscellaneous Knowledge|author=Jamieson, A.|year=1829|page=566|publisher=H. Fisher, Son & Co.}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Aquarium of the Pacific - Sperm Whale|url=http://www.aquariumofpacific.org/onlinelearningcenter/print/sperm_whale/|accessdate=2008-10-11}}</ref>


==Distribution==
In late 2001, the Hardy Boyz began a storyline in which they were feuding with one another.<ref name=romance/><ref name=pat339>Pat McNeill. ''The Tables All Were Broken'', 339.</ref> Lita refereed a match between them at [[Vengeance (2001)|Vengeance]] on December 9.<ref name=slambio/><ref name=pat339/> Jeff won the match with a scripted finish that had Lita failing to notice that Matt had placed his leg on the rope during Jeff's successful pin attempt. Continuing the storyline on the following episode of ''Raw'', Matt defeated Lita and Jeff in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Handicap match|handicap match]], shortly after informing Lita that both their relationship and the Hardy Boyz were finished.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/raw/011210.html|title=RAW: December 10, 2001 Results|publisher=Online World of Wrestling|accessdate=2007-11-04}}</ref> On the December 17 episode of ''Raw'', both Jeff and Lita were sidelined with storyline injuries following a title match between Jeff and [[WWE Hardcore Championship|WWF Hardcore Champion]] [[The Undertaker]].<ref name=wwebio/> The injuring of both his brother and ex-girlfriend led to a reconciliation between the members of Team Xtreme, and on the December 20 episode of ''SmackDown!'', Matt Hardy faced The Undertaker but was also injured. All three members of Team Xtreme were then removed from WWF television for several weeks.


The Sperm Whale is among the most [[cosmopolitan species]] in the world, and is found in all the oceans and the [[Mediterranean Sea]].<ref name=princeton>{{cite book|title=Whales Dolphins and Other Marine Mammals of the World|author=Shirihai, H. and Jarrett, B.|page=21–24|year=2006|isbn=0-691-12757-3}}</ref> The species is relatively abundant from Arctic waters to the equator. Although both sexes range through temperate and tropical oceans and seas, only adult males move through the higher [[latitude]]s.<ref name=audobon>{{cite book|title=Guide to Marine Mammals of the World|author=Reeves, R., Stewart, B., Clapham, P. & Powell, J.|page=240–243|year=2003|isbn=0-375-41141-0}}</ref>
The Hardy Boyz, along with Lita, returned to WWF television in February 2002.<ref name=wwebio/><ref>{{cite news|author=Michael McAvennie|title=WWE The Yearbook: 2003 Edition|publisher=Pocket Books|year=2003|pages=42}}</ref> Lita resumed her pursuit of the WWF Women's Championship in March 2002 and made her in-ring [[WrestleMania]] debut at [[WrestleMania X8]] on March 17, facing Stratus and WWF Women's Champion [[Carlene Begnaud|Jazz]] in a match in which Jazz retained her title by pinning Lita.<ref>{{cite news|author=Michael McAvennie|title=WWE The Yearbook: 2003 Edition|publisher=Pocket Books|year=2003|pages=70–74}}</ref>


Populations are more dense close to [[continental shelf|continental shelves]] and canyons.<ref name=audobon/> Sperm Whales are usually found in deep off-shore waters, but may be seen closer to shore in areas where the continental shelf is small, dropping quickly to 1,000 to 3,000 feet deep.<ref name=princeton/> Examples of areas close to the shore with significant Sperm Whale populations include the [[Azores]] and the [[Caribbean]] island of [[Dominica]].<ref name=whiteheadrange>{{cite book|title=Sperm Whales Social Evolution in the Ocean|author=Whitehead, H.|chapter=Sperm Whales and Humans|year=2003|page=23–24|isbn=0-226-89518-1}}</ref>
====2002–2003====
On April 6, 2002, Dumas suffered what appeared to be a [[Stinger (medicine)|stinger]] while filming a fight scene for a role in the season finale of the [[television program]] ''[[Dark Angel (TV series)|Dark Angel]]''.<ref name=stomp/><ref name=sk79>Scott Keith. ''Wrestling's One Ring Circus: The Death of the World Wrestling Federation'', 79.</ref> The rehearsal required that she practice the hurricanrana that would be used in the episode, however, the stunt double Dumas was working with dropped her as she swung through the move, causing her to land on her neck and shoulders.<ref name=wwebio/><ref name="lovely">{{cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCO/is_3_5/ai_108049497|title=Lovely Lita|author=Matt Berkowitz|publisher=Wrestling Digest|accessdate=2007-06-06|month=October | year=2003}}</ref> After she underwent a [[Computed tomography|CAT scan]], it was revealed that she had suffered three cracks in her [[vertebra]]e, necessitating surgery.<ref name=slambio/><ref>Scott Keith. ''Wrestling's One Ring Circus: The Death of the World Wrestling Federation'', 40.</ref> On April 30, Dumas underwent neck surgery under Dr. [[Lloyd Youngblood]], during which he used a section of her hip to fuse her C5 and C6 vertebrae together. She spent the subsequent year rehabilitating, making appearances on ''[[WWE Heat|Sunday Night HEAT]]'' as a [[color commentator]], beginning in October 2002.<ref name=lovely/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2003/11/09/251864.html|title=Lita makes up for lost time|author=Tim Baines|publisher=Ottawa Sun|accessdate=2007-02-25|date=2003-11-09}}</ref> On the April 21, 2003 episode of ''Raw'', as part of a new storyline, she was fired from her position as ''Sunday Night HEAT'' color commentator by [[Professional wrestling authority figures#General Managers|General Manager]] [[Eric Bischoff]] after she rejected his advances and his request that she follow in the footsteps of ''SmackDown!'''s [[Torrie Wilson]] and pose for ''[[Playboy]]''.<ref name=slambio/><ref name=lovely/>


== Ecology, behaviour and life history ==
She returned to the ring after an absence of seventeen months on the September 15 episode of ''Raw'', saving Trish Stratus from a beating at the hands of [[Nora Greenwald|Molly Holly]] and [[Gail Kim]].<ref name=wwebio/><ref name=slambio/> Co-General Manager [[Stone Cold Steve Austin]] later explained to Eric Bischoff that he had rehired Lita. Lita and Stratus went on to defeat Holly and Kim in a tag team match on September 21 at [[Unforgiven (2003)|Unforgiven]]. Lita feuded with Holly into late 2003, unsuccessfully challenging her for the Women's Championship on November 16 at [[Survivor Series (2003)|Survivor Series]].<ref name=slambio/> On the November 17 episode of ''Raw'', Lita and Matt Hardy were reunited after Hardy was moved from ''SmackDown!'' to ''Raw''.<ref name=nov17>{{cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/raw/031117.html|title=November 17, 2003 Raw Results|publisher=Online World of Wrestling|accessdate=2007-11-04}}</ref> Continuing the storyline, Holly interrupted as Hardy was about to propose to Lita, challenging the duo to face her and Bischoff in an intergender tag team match later that evening.<ref name=nov17/> Bischoff later added the stipulation that Lita would earn a title shot if she won but would be fired if she lost.<ref name=nov17/> Hardy and Lita lost the match after Hardy refused to tag in, with Hardy berating Lita for "selfishly" returning to ''Raw'' instead of ''SmackDown!'', claiming that this showed that she cared more about the Women's Championship than about him.<ref name=nov17/> Lita was rehired later that evening when [[Jason Reso|Christian]] informed her that he had used his Survivor Series favor to get Bischoff to reinstate her.<ref name=slambio/> One week later, Lita lost to [[Lisa Marie Varon|Victoria]] in the first ever women's [[Professional wrestling match types#Cages|steel cage match]] in WWE history, due to interference from Matt Hardy.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/raw/031124.html|title=November 24, 2003 RAW Results|publisher=Online World of Wrestling|accessdate=2008-04-12}}</ref>


The social structure of the Sperm Whales species divides on sexual lines. Females are extremely social animals. Females stay in groups of about a dozen individuals and their young.<ref name=encyc/> Males leave these "nursery schools" at somewhere between 4 and 21 years of age and join a "bachelor school" with other males of a similar age and size.<ref name=encyc/> As males grow older, they tend to disperse into smaller groups, and the oldest males typically live solitary lives.<ref name=encyc/> Yet mature males have been stranded on beaches together, suggesting a degree of co-operation not yet fully understood.<ref name=encyc/>
As Lita and Christian appeared to be developing an on-screen relationship, so did Stratus and [[Chris Jericho]].<ref name=slambio/> On the December 1, 2003 episode of ''Raw'', however, it was revealed that Christian and Jericho had bet one another "[[Loonie|one Canadian dollar]]" as to who could seduce Lita and Stratus respectively first.<ref name=slambio/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/listthis/greatestwhoamances/greatwhoamances10|title=Can't get no Stratus-faction|author=Mike McAvennie|publisher=WWE|accessdate=2007-11-04|date=2007-0-2-14}}</ref> The revelation led to a storyline feud between Lita and Stratus and Christian and Jericho, with the males triumphing in a "Battle of the Sexes" match at [[WWE Armageddon#2003|Armageddon]].<ref>Ian Hamilton. ''Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition'', 88.</ref>


Few predators besides humans attack Sperm Whales. The most common attacker of Sperm Whales is the [[Orca]], but [[pilot whale]]s and the [[False Killer Whale]] also sometimes attack or harass Sperm Whales.<ref>Pitman, RL; Ballance, LT; Mesnick, SI; Chivers, SJ (2001) "Killer whale predation on sperm whales: Observations and implications" ''Marine Mammal Science'' '''17'''(3): 494-507 [http://md1.csa.com/partners/viewrecord.php?requester=gs&collection=ENV&recid=5136745&q=&uid=788845644&setcookie=yes Abstract]</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=Cetacean Societies|chapter=The Sperm Whale|author=Whitehead, H. & Weilgart, L.|editor=Mann, J., Connor, R., Tyack, P. & Whitehead, H.|year=2000|page=165|publisher=The University of Chicago Press|isbn=0-226-50341-0}}</ref> Pods of transient Orcas frequently target groups of females with young, usually trying to separate the Sperm Whale calf and kill it. Often, the female Sperm Whales can repel these attacks by forming a circle with their calves in the centre. The adults either face inside the circle, in which case their tail flukes can be used to defend against the Orcas, or they face outside the circle, in which case their jaws are the principal defensive weapons.<ref name=encyc/> If the Orca pod is extremely large, they may sometimes also kill adult females. Large bull Sperm Whales have no non-human predators, as even Orcas could be killed by these aggressive, powerful creatures.
====2004–2005====
Lita competed in the Women's division throughout early 2004, winning a [[Battle royal (professional wrestling)|battle royal]] to become the number one contender for the Women's Championship on the April 5 episode of ''Raw''. Victoria defeated Lita to retain the Women's Championship at [[Backlash (2004)|Backlash]] on April 18. The next night on ''Raw'', Lita was reunited with [[Matt Hardy]] when Hardy attacked [[Glen Jacobs|Kane]] in an attempt to prevent him from harming Lita, beginning a new storyline involving the trio.<ref name=ship110>Ian Hamilton. ''Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition'', 110.</ref> In the following weeks, Kane began repeatedly assaulting Hardy and attempting to seduce Lita. During the course of the storyline, he kidnapped Lita and held her tied up backstage,<ref name=ship110/> and he persuaded Eric Bischoff to give her a title shot at [[Bad Blood (2004)|Bad Blood]] on June 13. The next night on ''Raw'', Lita revealed that she was pregnant.<ref name=ship110/> One week later, it appeared that Hardy was going to propose to Lita, but he was interrupted by Kane, who claimed to be the father of Lita's child, as Lita had slept with Kane to persuade him to stop attacking Hardy.<ref name=slambio/> Two months later, it was revealed that Kane was, in fact, the father. Hardy and Kane feuded for several months, culminating in a "Till Death Do Us Part" match on August 15 at [[SummerSlam (2004)|SummerSlam]], with the stipulation that Lita would be obliged to marry Kane should Hardy lose.<ref>Ian Hamilton. ''Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition'', 111.</ref> Kane won the match, leading to he and a reluctant Lita marrying one another on the August 23, 2004 episode of ''Raw''.<ref name=slambio/> Despite being married to Kane, Lita harried him during his matches, constantly aiding his opponents. On the September 13 episode of ''Raw'', Lita [[Miscarriage|miscarried]] after [[Gene Snitsky]] struck Kane with a chair, resulting in him falling on Lita.<ref>Ian Hamilton. ''Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition'', 117.</ref> The miscarriage led to Lita and Kane joining forces in order to take revenge on Snitsky.<ref name=slambio/>


=== Feeding ===
With the pregnancy storyline over, Lita returned to the women's division in November 2004. She began a feud with Trish Stratus after Stratus called Lita "chubby" because of her pregnancy weight gain. Lita challenged Stratus to a Women's Championship match at [[Survivor Series (2004)|Survivor Series]], however, due to the months of humiliation and being verbally berated by Stratus, Lita was more concerned with doing as much damage as possible, leading to her disqualification.<ref name=second>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/women/30445413212111211|title=Lita's Second Reign|publisher=WWE.com|accessdate=2007-11-04}}</ref> The feud continued, and on December 6, Lita was [[List of professional wrestling slang#B|booked]] to defeat Stratus in the main event of ''Raw'' to win her second WWE Women's Championship.<ref name=second/><ref name=recovery/> During the course of the match, Lita [[botch (professional wrestling)|botched]] a [[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Suicide|suicide dive]] to the outside when she over rotated by a fraction, barely escaping serious injury.<ref name=recovery>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2005/02/27/944653.html|title=Lita on road to recovery|author=Jason Clevett|publisher=SLAM! Wrestling|accessdate=2007-10-18|date=March 2, 2005}}</ref> This move was later used in the build up to the title rematch she was booked for at [[WWE New Year's Revolution#2005|New Year's Revolution]] against Stratus, who claimed, "You had to practically kill yourself to take the title from me". She defeated Lita, ending her second reign as Women's Champion on January 9, 2005 at New Year's Revolution.<ref>Ian Hamilton. ''Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition'', 133.</ref> In the course of the match, Lita tore her left [[anterior cruciate ligament|ACL]] after executing a [[Professional wrestling attacks#Lou Thesz press|Thesz press]] off the ring apron.<ref name=slambio/><ref>Ian Hamilton. ''Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition'', 134.</ref>
[[Image:A piece of sperm whale skin with Giant Squid sucker scars.JPG|thumb|A piece of Sperm Whale skin with giant squid sucker scars]]
[[Image:Edge and Lita.jpg|thumb|right|Edge and Lita in July 2005]]
Lita returned to WWE television in March 2005, mentoring [[Christy Hemme]], who was in the midst of a storyline with Stratus that featured a title match between them at [[WrestleMania 21]].<ref name=slambio/> Despite Lita's coaching, Hemme was defeated by Stratus.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/wrestlemania/history/wm21/results/|title=WrestleMania 21: Results|publisher=WWE.com|accessdate=2007-11-04}}</ref> Lita continued to feud with Stratus by proxy over the following weeks, with Kane defeating Stratus' companion, [[Nelson Frazier, Jr.|Viscera]], at [[Backlash (2005)|Backlash]] on May 1.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/backlash/history/backlash2005/results/|title=Backlash 2005: Results|publisher=WWE|accessdate=2007-11-04}}</ref> The relationship between Lita and Kane lasted until the May 16 episode of ''Raw'', when Lita took on a villainous role by betraying Kane, helping [[Adam Copeland|Edge]] defeat him in the finals of the ''Raw'' Gold Rush Tournament.<ref name=slambio/> On the May 30 episode of ''Raw'', Lita announced that she had filed for divorce, and said things such as Kane was like a 4th grader in the bedroom. Also, that she wouldn't have to deal with things such as his sweaty body, the "stupid little" laugh he does, and the [[wedding ring]] flushing it down a toilet.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/archive/383310/|title=A Barbaric Batista|publisher=WWE.com|accessdate=2007-11-03|date=2005-05-30}}</ref> She then attempted to marry Edge on the June 20 episode of ''Raw'', but the marriage ceremony was interrupted by a vengeful Kane, who emerged from beneath the ring.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20050720013905/http://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/archive/06202005/|title=Nobody Gets Up From The Pedigree|publisher=WWE|accessdate=2007-11-03|date=2005-06-20}}</ref> The storyline with Kane ended shortly thereafter.


Sperm whales feed on several species, notably the [[Giant Squid]], the [[Colossal Squid]], krill, [[octopus]]s, and diverse fish like [[demersal zone|demersal]] [[batoidea|ray]]s, but the main part of their diet consists of medium sized [[squid]].<ref name=whiteheadfeeding>{{cite book|title=Sperm Whales Social Evolution in the Ocean|author=Whitehead, H.|year=2003|page=43–55|chapter=The Diet of a Sperm Whale: The Walnut, the Pea and the Half-Pound Steak|publisher=University of Chicago Press|isbn=0-226-89518-1}}</ref> Most of what is known about deep sea squid has been learned from specimens found in captured Sperm Whale stomachs, although more recent studies have analysed [[fecal]] matter instead. One study, carried out around the [[Galápagos]], found that squid from the genera ''[[Histioteutbis]]'' (62%), ''[[Ancistrocbeirus]]'' (16%), and ''[[Octopoteutbis]]'' (7%) were the most commonly taken,<ref>Smith S., &Whitehead (2000) The Diet of Galapagos sperm whales ''Physeter macrocephalus'' as indicated by fecal sample analysis" ''Marine Mammal Science'' '''16''' (2) , 315–325 doi:10.1111/j.1748-7692.2000.tb00927.x </ref> and that most squid were between 12-650 kg in weight. An older study, examining the contents of whales captured by the New Zealand whaling fleet in the [[Cook Strait]] region, found a 1.69:1 ratio of squid to fish by weight.<ref>GaskinD. & Cawthorn M. (1966) "Diet and feeding habits of the sperm whale (''Physeter macrocephalus'' L.) in the Cook Strait region of New Zealand" ''New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research'' '''2''': 156-79 [http://www.rsnz.org/publish/nzjmfr/1967/15.pdf] </ref> Stealing of Sablefish and Toothfish from long lines has been documented and well known also (see below). Battles between Sperm Whales and [[colossal squid]] (which have been measured to weigh nearly 500 kg) have never been observed by humans, however white scars on the bodies of Sperm Whales are believed to be caused by squid. In one case three Sperm Whales were observed attacking or playing with a [[megamouth shark]], a rare and large deep-sea species only discovered by man in the 1970s.<ref>Compagno, L. J. V., (2001). Sharks of the world. An annotated and
Off-screen, at this time, Dumas had been involved with [[Matt Hardy]] romantically, but began a relationship with Adam Copeland (Edge).<ref name=slambio/><ref name=stomp/> WWE then began to use the real-life issues between the three as an on-screen storyline.<ref name=stomp/> In April, Hardy was released from WWE,<ref name=Hardyfire/> only to be rehired several months later.<ref name=sun/> Lita continued to act as Edge's valet, and Edge defeated Hardy at [[SummerSlam (2005)|SummerSlam]]. On the October 3 episode of ''Raw'', Edge, with the assistance of Lita, defeated Hardy in a [[ladder match]], and Hardy was obligated to leave ''Raw'' as a stipulation of the match.<ref name=slambio/>
illustrated catalogue of shark species known to date. Volume 2. Bullhead, mackerel and carpet sharks (Heterodontiformes, Lamniformes and Orectolobiformes). ''FAO Species Catalogue for Fishery Purposes''. '''1''' (2): Rome. Pp. 74-78 [ftp://ftp.fao.org/docrep/fao/009/x9293e/x9293e00.pdf] </ref>


It is hypothesised that the sharp beak of a consumed squid lodged in the whale's intestine leads to the production of [[ambergris]], analogous to the production of [[pearl]]s.<ref>Dannenfeldt K.H. (1982). "Ambergris: The Search for Its Origin" ''Isis'' '''73'''(3): 382-397. [http://www.jstor.org/view/00211753/ap010218/01a00040/0 abstract] </ref> The irritation of the intestines caused by the beaks stimulates the secretion of this lubricant-like substance. Sperm whales are prodigious feeders and eat around 3% of their [[body weight]] per day. The total annual consumption of prey by Sperm Whales worldwide is estimated to be about 100 million tons — a figure greater than the total consumption of marine animals by humans each year.<ref>[[Richard Ellis]], ''Monsters of the Sea'', 1994, The Lyons Press, p. 245.</ref>
====2006–2007====
After Edge defeated [[John Cena]] to win the [[WWE Championship]] on January 8 at [[New Year's Revolution (2006)|New Year's Revolution]], he announced that he and Lita were going to celebrate by having [[sexual intercourse|sex]] in the middle of the ring the next night on ''Raw''.<ref name=slambio/> During the segment, Lita and Edge stripped to their underwear before retreating beneath the covers of a bed that had been erected in the ring. The event was interrupted by [[Ric Flair]], leading to Edge leaving the bed to fight him. Lita, left alone, hastily redressed as Cena entered the ring and attacked her, delivering an [[Professional wrestling throws#Fireman's carry takeover|FU]] to her.<ref>Ian Hamilton. ''Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition'', 213.</ref> Lita's bare breast was momentarily shown during the segment.<ref name=slambio/> This "Live Sex Celebration" segment earned ''Raw'' a 5.2 rating, its highest ratings in over a year.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/news/archive/rawratingsrise|title=RAW ratings rise|publisher=WWE|accessdate=2007-03-21|date=2006-01-10}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/listthis/3834258/best069|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20070205042144/http://www.wwe.com/inside/listthis/3834258/best069|archivedate=2007-02-05|title=Raw's Sex Edge-ucation|author=Mike McAvennie|accessdate=2007-03-21|date=2006-12-24}}</ref> On the February 6 episode of ''Raw'', Lita teamed with Edge in a loss to Cena and [[Maria Kanellis|Maria]].<ref name=litacanrana>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/archive/02062006/|title=The Road to WrestleMania|accessdate =2007-02-25|date=2006-02-06}}</ref> She continued to manage Edge into mid-2006, frequently interfering on his behalf during his feud with [[Mick Foley]]. In May 2006, Foley joined forces with Edge and Lita, with the trio defeating Foley's [[Extreme Championship Wrestling (WWE)|ECW]] rivals [[Terry Funk]], [[Tommy Dreamer]], and [[Trisa Hayes|Beulah McGillicutty]] in an impromptu six person tag team match at [[ECW One Night Stand (2006)|One Night Stand]] after Edge [[Professional wrestling attacks#Spear|speared]] and pinned Beulah.<ref>{{cite web|author=Brian Elliot|title=ECW resurrected at PPV|url= http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/06/12/1628702.html|publisher=SLAM! Sports|date=2006-06-12|accessdate=2007-09-23}}</ref>


It is difficult to see why the Sperm Whale has such a large head in comparison to the lower jaw. One theory explaining this is that the Sperm Whale's ability to [[animal echolocation|echolocate]] through its head aids in hunting. Within the head, it contains a structure called monkey lips, which it blows air through. This can create clicks that have a [[source level]] exceeding 230 dB re 1 [[micropascal]] referenced to a distance of 1&nbsp;metre.<ref>B. Møhl M. Wahlberg, P. T. Madsen, A. Heerfordt and A. Lund, The monopulsed nature of sperm whale clicks, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 114, 1143-1153 (2003).</ref> It has been hypothesised that these were directed at prey in order to stun them, however experimental studies attempting to duplicate this effect have been unable to replicate the supposed injuries, and have cast doubt on this idea.<ref>Benoit-Bird K. Au W. & Kastelein R. (2006) "Testing the odontocete acoustic prey debilitation hypothesis: No stunning results". '' The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America'' '''120''' (2): 1118-1123 ([http://scitation.aip.org/getabs/servlet/GetabsServlet?prog=normal&id=JASMAN000120000002001118000001&idtype=cvips&gifs=yes Abstract])</ref>
On the August 14 episode of ''Raw'', Lita was [[List of professional wrestling slang#B|booked]] to defeat Mickie James by hitting her in the face with the title belt in order to win her third [[WWE Women's Championship|Women's Championship]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/archive/08142006/|title=Cena goes off|author=Zack Zeigler|publisher=WWE|accessdate=2007-11-13|date=2006-08-14}}</ref> She also defeated James in their rematch on the August 28 episode of ''Raw'' by using the ropes for extra leverage during the pin.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/archive/08282006/|title=DX death sentence?|author=Zack Zeigler|publisher=WWE|accessdate=2007-11-13|date=2006-08-28}}</ref> Lita and Edge then feuded with Trish Stratus and [[Carly Colón|Carlito]], culminating in a bout between Lita and Stratus at [[Unforgiven (2006)|Unforgiven]], in which Lita [[List of professional wrestling slang#D|dropped]] the Women's Championship to Stratus in what was Stratus' last WWE match.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/unforgiven/history/2006/matches/28817583/results/|title=Trish bows out on top|author=Steven Schiff|publisher=WWE|accessdate=2007-11-03|date=2006-09-17}}</ref> After defeating both [[Candice Michelle]] and Maria in the semifinals of a Women's Championship tournament, Lita, as part of her last [[List of professional wrestling slang#P|push]], defeated Mickie James at [[Cyber Sunday (2006)|Cyber Sunday]] to capture the vacant title and begin her fourth reign as Women's Champion.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/cybersunday/history/2006/matches/329344211/results/|title=Champion again|author=Brett Hoffman|publisher=WWE|accessdate=2007-11-03|date=2006-11-05}}</ref> On the November 20 edition of ''Raw'', after defeating a blind-folded Mickie James in a non-title match, Lita announced that she would be retiring from WWE after her match with James at [[Survivor Series (2006)|Survivor Series]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/archive/11202006/|title=Breaking Down in Baltimore|author=Zack Zeigler|publisher=WWE|accessdate=2007-11-13|date=2006-11-20}}</ref>


[[Long-line fishing]] operations in the [[Gulf of Alaska]] have complained that numerous Sperm Whales have taken advantage of their fishing operations to eat desirable species straight off the line, sparing the whales the need to hunt them themselves. However, the amount of fish taken is very little compared to what the Sperm Whale needs per day. New video footage has been captured of a large male Sperm Whale "bouncing" a long line, to gain the fish.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cbc.ca/quirks/archives/05-06/mar18.html#3|title=Whale Buffet|accessdate=2007-03-19}}</ref>
Because of the off-screen issues with Matt Hardy, fans began to shout obscenities to her during her matches.<ref name=stomp/> By November, Dumas had decided to let her WWE contract expire and retire.<ref name=stomp/> At Survivor Series, on November 26, 2006, Lita was pinned by Mickie James, losing the Women's Championship in her final match in WWE.<ref name=wwebio/> After the match, Cryme Tyme humiliated Lita by selling her "personal items" in a "ho" sale. The day after her retirement, Lita stated that her plans to retire began around mid-2005, when the feud between Edge and Matt Hardy was at its height.<ref name=retire>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/news/archive/325276811|title=Lita says goodbye|author=Craig Tello|accessdate=2007-02-25|date=2006-11-27}}</ref> Because of her involvement in the feud, the harassment she received from some fans was so strong that she felt as if "even when [she] was walking the dog there was going to be someone yelling 'You screwed Matt!' out the window."<ref name=retire/> Eventually, she became so fed up with the treatment she was receiving from these fans, she decided that the only way to avoid such harassment was to retire altogether.<ref name=retire/> Lita made a special appearance on December 10, 2007 at the Raw 15th anniversary by teaming up with Trish Stratus to rid the ring of [[Jillian Hall]].


=== Diving and breathing ===
==Music career==
{{main|The Luchagors}}
After her retirement from wrestling, Dumas moved back to [[Atlanta, Georgia]] and began writing songs with her new boyfriend Shane Morton. The two formed the band The Luchagors in the summer of 2006, and they debuted in September 2006 at a rock n' wrestling event called Rock -N- Shock at The Masquerade in Atlanta.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.atlantabuzz.com/program/eventDetails.cfm?id=5529|title=Rock-n-Shock at The Masquerade|accessdate=2007-04-07|date=2006-09-14}}</ref> Dumas wore a top emblazoned with the symbol of the band during her final match in WWE. The band released their self-titled CD, ''[[The Luchagors (album)|The Luchagors]]'' on September 11, 2007.<ref name=stomp/>


[[Image:Sperm Whale about to Dive.jpeg|thumb|left|Sperm Whale arching back in preparation to dive off [[Dominica]]]]
In April 2007, Amy Dumas accepted a job in Atlanta as a radio DJ for a punk show on Sunday nights at 9 p.m. EST called ''PunkRockalypse''.<ref name=stomp/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://collect.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=125607911&blogID=254271523|title=PunkRockalypse and Merch|accessdate=2007-04-17|date=2007-04-16}}</ref>
Sperm whales, along with [[bottlenose whale]]s and [[elephant seal]]s, are the deepest-diving mammals in the world. Sperm whales are believed to be able to dive up to 3&nbsp;km (1.9&nbsp;miles) in depth and 90 minutes in duration to the ocean floor. More typical dives are around {{convert|400|m|ft|lk=on}} in depth and 35 minutes in duration.<ref name=encyc/> They carry three tonnes of blood which holds enough oxygen to help it achieve its diving depth.


The physiology of the Sperm Whale has several adaptations to cope with drastic changes in pressure when diving. The [[ribcage]] is flexible to allow lung collapse, and the heart rate can decrease to preserve [[oxygen]] supplies. [[Myoglobin]], which stores oxygen in muscle tissue, is much more abundant in Sperm Whales than terrestial animals. [[Blood]] can be directed towards the brain and other essential organs only, when oxygen levels deplete. The spermaceti organ may also play a role (see above).<ref name=physiology/>
==Media==
Lita was featured in the June 2001 video and DVD release ''Lita: It Just Feels Right''.<ref name=dvd/><ref name=video2>{{cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2001_July_16/ai_76545825|title=World Wrestling Federation Superstar Lita Holds Signing At WWF NY For New Home Video|publisher=Business Wire|accessdate=2007-10-18|date=2001-07-16}}</ref> The video featured discussions of Lita's career to that point and showcased several of her matches.<ref name=dvd/> Also in 2001, she appeared with [[Hardy Boyz|The Hardy Boyz]] in ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' magazine's 2001 Sports Hall of Fame issue.<ref name=video2/> Dumas' autobiography, written with Michael Krugman, ''Lita: A Less Traveled R.O.A.D. – The Reality of Amy Dumas'' was published in 2003.<ref name=book/> The book, which was featured on the ''[[The New York Times|New York Times]]'' bestsellers list, covered topics such as her family, childhood years, wrestling career, relationship with Matt Hardy, and her neck surgery and subsequent rehabilitation.


Because of the great depths to which they dive, Sperm Whales sometimes drown when entangled in [[Submarine communications cable|transoceanic telephone cables]].<ref>The Southwestern Company: "The Volume Library 1", page 65, 1987, ISBN 0-87197-208-5</ref>
Dumas also appeared on a variety of television shows including ''[[Dark Angel (TV series)|Dark Angel]]'',<ref name=stomp/><ref name=sk79/> ''[[Fear Factor]]'',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nbc.com/Fear_Factor/rewind/215_rewind.shtml|title=Fear Factor Rewind: Episode 215|publisher=NBC.com|accessdate=2007-11-03|date=2002-02-25}}</ref> and ''[[Weakest Link (US game show)|The Weakest Link's]]'' "WWF Superstars Edition" in 2002.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/SlamWrestlingTheTruth/01nov16_can.html|title=WWF shows strength on The Weakest Link|publisher=SLAM! Sports|author=Eric Benner|accessdate=2007-11-03|date=2001-11-16}}</ref> In 2004, she appeared on an episode of ''[[Headbangers Ball]]''.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://media.www.thehilltoponline.com/media/storage/paper590/news/2004/03/12/Sports/Lets-Get.Ready.To.wrestle-632604.shtml|title=Let's Get Ready to...Wrestle|publisher=TheHillTopOnline.com|author=George Appiah|accessdate=2007-11-06|date=2004-03-12}}</ref>


While Sperm Whales are well adapted to diving, repeated dives to great depths do have long term effects on the whales. Skeletons of Sperm Whales show pitting of the bones that is often a sign of [[decompression sickness]] in humans. Skeletons of the oldest whales showed the most extensive pitting, whereas skeletons of Sperm Whale calves showed no damage. This damage may indicate that Sperm Whales are susceptible to decompression sickness, and sudden surfacing could be lethal to them.<ref name="bends">{{cite journal | author=Moore MJ, Early GA | title=Cumulative sperm whale bone damage and the bends | journal=[[Science (journal)|Science]] | volume=306 | issue=5705 | year=2004 | pages=2215 | pmid=15618509 | doi=10.1126/science.1105452}}</ref>
==Personal life==
She had breast augmentation surgery in late 1999.<ref name=steelchair/><ref>Amy Dumas. ''Lita: A Less Traveled R.O.A.D – The Reality of Amy Dumas'', 124.</ref> Dumas' hair is naturally [[Brown hair|brunette]], although she has dyed it [[red hair|red]] throughout her WWF/E career.<ref name=wwebio/> She has a wide variety of [[tattoo]]s: a three eyed green [[gargoyle]] on her upper right [[Biceps brachii muscle|biceps]], the word "Punk" on the inside of her lower lip, and the word "iconoclast" written in [[Russian language|Russian]] [[Cyrillic alphabet|Cyrillic letters]] on her lower back neck.<ref>Amy Dumas. ''Lita: A Less Traveled R.O.A.D – The Reality of Amy Dumas'', 45.</ref> In 2007, she began wearing a [[Sleeve tattoo|sleeve]] on her left arm, featuring Mexican skulls. She previously had two piercings in her tongue and another two in her nose.<ref>Amy Dumas. ''Lita: A Less Traveled R.O.A.D – The Reality of Amy Dumas'', 38.</ref>


Between dives, the Sperm Whale will come up to the surface to breathe for about eight minutes before diving again.<ref name=encyc/> Odontoceti (toothed whales) breathe air at the surface of the water through a single, s-shaped blowhole. The blowhole is located on the left side of the front of the head. Sperm whales spout (breathe) 3–5 times per minute at rest, but the rate increases to 6–7 times per minute after a dive. The blow is a noisy, single stream that rises up to 15&nbsp;m (50&nbsp;ft) above the surface of the water and points forward and to the left of the whale at a 45° angle. On average, females and immatures blow every 12.5 seconds before dives, while large males blow every 17.5 seconds before dives.<ref name=whiteheadforaging>{{cite book|title=Sperm Whales Social Evolution in the Ocean|author=Whitehead, H.|year=2003|page=156–161|chapter=Foraging|publisher=University of Chicago Press|isbn=0-226-89518-1}}</ref>
Dumas is a known animal lover.<ref name=lovely/><ref name=book>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/Reviews/2003/10/24/236043.html|title=Lita's book an interesting R.E.A.D.|author=Bob Kapur|publisher=SLAM! Wrestling|accessdate=2007-10-18|date=October 24, 2003}}</ref> In 2003, she founded the animal [[Charitable organization|charity]] Amy Dumas Operation Rescue and Education (A.D.O.R.E.).<ref name=stomp/><ref name=book/>


===Reproduction===
She began dating [[Matt Hardy]] in 2001.<ref name=slambio/><ref>Ian Hamilton. ''Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition'', 150.</ref> In February 2005, it was revealed that Dumas had been romantically involved with fellow wrestler [[Adam Copeland|Adam "Edge" Copeland]] for several months while still in a relationship with Hardy.<ref name=stomp/><ref>Ian Hamilton. ''Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition'', 152.</ref> Shortly after the incident became public knowledge, WWE released Hardy. After Hardy returned, the real-life situation was translated into a storyline.<ref name=stomp/> Hardy has stated in interviews that he and Amy have since patched things up, and he still considers her a close friend.<ref name=sun>{{cite web|url=http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/webchats/article177496.ece|author=Lilsboys|publisher=The Sun|title=Matt: I still will not die|accessdate=2007-04-12|month=February | year=2006}}</ref> In the summer of 2006, Dumas began dating Shane Morton, her [[The Luchagors|Luchagors]] bandmate.<ref name=stomp>{{cite web|url=http://www.stompandstammer.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=986&Itemid=51|title= The Luchagors Drop a Powerbomb|author=Jeff Clark|publisher=Stomp and Stammer|accessdate=2007-10-02|date=2007-09-07}}</ref>


Sperm whales are a prime example of a species that has been [[r/K selection theory|K-selected]], a [[reproductive strategy]] associated with very stable environmental conditions that is characterized by a low birth rate, significant parental aid to offspring, slow maturation and high longevity.<ref name=encyc/>
==In wrestling==
*'''Finishing moves'''
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**'''''Litasault'''''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/shows/raw/archive/09182006/|title=Winning the War|author=Zack Zeigler|accessdate=2007-04-09|date=2006-08-18}}</ref> ([[Moonsault]])
**'''[[DDT (professional wrestling)#Snap DDT|Swinging snap DDT]]'''
**'''''Twist of Fate'''''<ref name=OWOW>{{citeweb|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/l/lita.html|accessdate=2008-08-05|title=Lita Bio|publisher=Online World of Wrestling}}</ref> ([[Cutter (professional wrestling)#Twist of Fate|Front facelock cutter]]) – 2000–2004
*'''Signature moves'''
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**[[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Crossbody|Diving crossbody]]
**[[DDT (professional wrestling)#Tornado DDT|Diving tornado DDT]]
**[[Professional wrestling throws#Frankensteiner|Frankensteiner]]
**[[Professional wrestling throws#Headscissors takedown|Headscissors takedown]]
**[[Powerbomb#Jackknife powerbomb|Jackknife powerbomb]]
**''Litacanrana''<ref name=litacanrana/> ([[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Diving hurricanrana|Diving hurricanrana]])
**[[Professional wrestling throws#Monkey flip|One-legged monkey flip]]<ref name=OWOW/>
**[[Professional wrestling holds#Rear naked choke|Rear naked choke]]
**''Reverse of Fate''<ref name=OWOW/> ([[Neckbreaker#Reverse Twist of Fate|Inverted facelock neckbreaker slam]])
**[[Professional wrestling throws#Russian legsweep|Russian legsweep]]
**[[Suplex#Snap suplex|Snap suplex]]<ref name=OWOW/> followed by a [[kip-up]]
**[[Powerbomb#Spin-out powerbomb|Spin-out powerbomb]] into a [[Pin (professional wrestling)#Prawn hold|kneeling pin]]
**[[Professional wrestling aerial techniques#Suicide|Suicide dive]]
**[[Suplex#Superplex|Superplex]]
**[[Professional wrestling throws#Tilt-a-whirl mat slam|Tilt-a-whirl slam]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4179/is_20080313/ai_n24940085|title=Off the mat, on to music|publisher=Topeka Capital-Journal|accessdate=2008-01-28|date=2008-03-13}}</ref>


The manner in which it is determined which males breed with which females has not been definitively determined. There is evidence that the males have dominance hierarchies and there is also evidence that female choice influences the mating system.<ref name=whiteheadmating>{{cite book|title=Sperm Whales Social Evolution in the Ocean|chapter=Mating Systems|author=Whitehead, H.|year=2003|page=271–285|chapter=Foraging|publisher=University of Chicago Press|isbn=0-226-89518-1}}</ref> A single calf is born after a [[gestation]] period of 14 to 16 months.<ref name=princeton/> [[Lactation]] proceeds for 19 to 42 months, but the calf may suckle for up to 13 years (although usually less).<ref name=princeton/> Calves can suckle from females other than its mother.<ref name=princeton/> Females generally have interbirth intervals of three to six years.<ref name=princeton/>
*'''Double team signature moves'''
**''[[Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers#Poetry in Motion|Poetry in Motion]]''


Females reach sexual maturity at between 7 and 13 years old, but males do not become sexually mature until at least 18 years old. Upon reaching sexual maturity, males move to higher [[latitude]]s, where the water is colder and feeding is more productive. Females remain at lower latitudes upon reaching sexual maturity.<ref name=princeton/>
*'''Wrestlers [[Manager (professional wrestling)|managed]] by Lita'''
{|
| valign=top |
:*[[Christopher Daniels]]<ref name=slambio/>
:*[[El Dandy]]
:*[[Danny Doring]]<ref name=digest/>
:*[[Michael Depoli|Amish Roadkill]]
| valign=top |
:*[[Mr. Águila|Essa Rios]]<ref name=digest/><ref name=hchistory/>
:*[[Matt Hardy]]<ref name=hchistory/>
:*[[Jeff Hardy]]<ref name=hchistory/>
:*[[Jason Reso|Christian]]
:*[[Glen Jacobs|Kane]]<ref name=slambio/>
| valign=top |
:*[[Christy Hemme]]<ref name=slambio/>
:*[[Adam Copeland|Edge]]<ref name=slambio/>
:*[[Mick Foley]]
:*[[Randy Orton]]
|}


Males only reach their full size when about 50 years old.<ref name=encyc/> Sperm whales can live 70 years or more.<ref name=princeton/><ref name=audobon/><ref>{{cite book|title=Cetacean Societies|chapter=The Sperm Whale|author=Whitehead, H. & Weilgart, L.|editor=Mann, J., Connor, R., Tyack, P. & Whitehead, H.|year=2000|page=169|publisher=The University of Chicago Press|isbn=0-226-50341-0}}</ref>
*'''[[Music in professional wrestling|Entrance music]]'''
**Dumas originally used [[Mr. Águila|Essa Rios']] entrance music when entering the ring.
**"Electron" (WWF).<ref name=theme>{{cite web|url=http://www.100megsfree4.com/wiawrestling/pages/wwf/wwethemecount.htm|title=WWF/E Wrestling Theme Count and Title Names|publisher=Wrestling Information Archive|accessdate=2007-11-03}}</ref>
**She also used The [[Hardy Boyz]]'s entrance music when accompanying them to the ring and competing in mixed tag team matches with them.
**"It Just Feels Right" by [[Jim Johnston (composer)|Jim Johnston]], (WWF)<ref name=theme/>
**"Lovefurypassionenergy" by [[Boy Hits Car]] (WWE)''.<ref name=theme/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EIN/is_2002_April_4/ai_84412270|title=WWF Forceable Entry Debuts At no.3 On Billboard Top 200|publisher=Business Wire|accessdate=2007-10-18|date=2002-04-04}}</ref> Dumas used this theme until her neck injury.
**After her injury, she returned using a remix of "Lovefurypassionenergy" until her retirement in 2006.


==Championships and accomplishments==
== Taxonomy and naming ==
*'''American Chronicle'''
**Female of the year (2006)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/18019|title=WWE and TNA: Year in Review 2006|author=Eric Schomburg|publisher=American Chronicle|accessdate=2007-11-04|date=2006-12-14}}</ref>


The Sperm Whale is the sole extant species of its genus, ''[[Physeter]]'', which is placed in the family [[Physeteridae]]. Two species of the related extant genus ''[[Kogia]]'', the [[Pygmy Sperm Whale]] ''Kogia breviceps'' and the [[Dwarf Sperm Whale]] ''K. simus'', are sometimes also placed in this family, or else are placed in their own family, [[Kogiidae]].<ref>{{MSW3 Cetacea|id=14300126}}</ref>
*'''[[Pro Wrestling Illustrated]]'''
**[[PWI Feud of the Year|Feud of the Year]]<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.100megsfree4.com/wiawrestling/pages/pwi/pwifoty.htm|accessdate=2008-07-09|title=Pro Wrestling Illustrated Award Winners Feud of the Year |publisher=Wrestling Information Archive}}</ref> <small> with [[Adam Copeland|Edge]] vs. [[Matt Hardy]]</small>
**[[PWI Woman of the Year|Woman of the Year]] (2001, 2006)<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.100megsfree4.com/wiawrestling/pages/pwi/pwiwom.htm|accessdate=2008-07-09|title=Pro Wrestling Illustrated Award Winners Woman of the Year|publisher=Wrestling Information Archive}}</ref>


The Sperm Whale is one of the many species originally described by [[Carolus Linnaeus|Linnaeus]] in 1758 in his 18th century work, ''[[Systema Naturae]]''; he recognised four species in the genus ''Physeter''.<ref>{{la icon}} {{cite book | last=Linnaeus | first=C | authorlink=Carolus Linnaeus | title=Systema naturae per regna tria naturae, secundum classes, ordines, genera, species, cum characteribus, differentiis, synonymis, locis. Tomus I. Editio decima, reformata. | publisher=Holmiae. (Laurentii Salvii). | date=1758| pages=824 | url= }}</ref> Experts soon realised that just one such species exists, although its correct name is a matter of dispute.
*'''[[World Wrestling Entertainment|World Wrestling Federation | World Wrestling Entertainment]]'''
**[[WWE Women's Championship|WWF/E Women's Championship]] ([[List of WWE Women's Champions|4 times]])<ref name=stomp/><ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/women/|accessdate=2008-07-09|title=WWE Women's Championship official title history|publisher=WWE}}</ref>


Until 1974 the species was generally known as ''P. catodon'', however in that year Husson & Holthuis<ref>Husson, A.M. & Holthuis, L.B. (1974). ''Physeter macrocephalus'' Linnaeus, 1758, the valid name for the Sperm Whale. ''Zoologische Mededelingen'' 48: 205-217.</ref> proposed that the correct name should be ''P. macrocephalus'', the second name in the genus ''Physeter'' published by Linnaeus concurrently with ''P. catodon'', on the grounds that the names were synonyms published simultaneously and therefore the ICZN principle of "First Reviser" should apply, in this instance leading to the choice of ''P. macrocephalus'' over ''P. catodon'', a view re-stated in Holthuis, 1987<ref>Holthuis, L. B. (1987). The scientific name of the sperm whale. ''Marine Mammal Science'' 3(1): 87-89.</ref>. This has been adopted by some subsequent authors, however Schevill (1986<ref>Schevill, W.E. (1986). The International Code of Zoological Nomenclature and a paradigm: the name ''Physeter catodon'' Linnaeus 1758. ''Marine Mammal Science'' 2(2): 153-157.</ref> and 1987<ref>Schevill, W.E. (1987). Reply to L. B. Holthuis "The scientific name of the sperm whale", ''Marine Mammal Science'' 3(1): 89-90.</ref>) argued that ''macrocephalus'' was published with an inaccurate description and that therefore only the species ''catodon'' was valid, rendering the principle of "First Reviser" inapplicable. At the present time, the name ''P. catodon'' is used in the most high profile species information systems, for example the [http://www.catalogueoflife.org/annual-checklist/show_species_details.php?record_id=3874214 Catalogue of Life] and the [http://www.marinespecies.org/aphia.php?p=taxdetails&id=137118 World Register of Marine Species], however some other sources use ''P. macrocephalus'', for example in the [http://www.iucnredlist.org/search/details.php/41755/all IUCN Red List of Threatened Species] and in various papers and book chapters, e.g. Whitehead, 2002.<ref name=encyc/> According to the relevant species page on [http://www.itis.gov/servlet/SingleRpt/SingleRpt?search_topic=TSN&search_value=180489 ITIS], the Integrated Taxonomic Information System, "Physeter catodon and Physeter macrocephalus are awaiting a ruling regarding their usage by the [[ICZN]]". However, most scientists, the International Code for Zoological Nomenclature, and the International Whaling Commission prefer ''P. macrocephalus'' over ''P. catodon''.<ref>{{cite book|title=Sperm Whales Social Evolution in the Ocean|author=Whitehead, H.|year=2003|page=3|isbn=0-226-89518-1}}</ref>
==Notes==
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The following is an extract from [[Herman Melville|Melville's]] ''[[Moby-Dick]]'', in which he expatiates about the vernacular naming and common lore surrounding the Sperm Whale:
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*{{cite book|author=Ian Hamilton|title=Wrestling's Sinking Ship: What Happens to an Industry Without Competition|isbn=1411612108|publisher=Lulu.com|year=2006}}
*{{cite book|author=Pat McNeill|title=The Tables All Were Broken: McNeill's Take on the End of Professional Wrestling|isbn=0595224040|publisher=iUniverse|year=2002}}
*{{cite book|author=Scott Keith|title=Wrestling's One Ring Circus: The Death of the World Wrestling Federation|isbn=080652619X|publisher=Citadel Press|year=2004}}


{{cquote2|quote=This whale, among the English of old vaguely known as Trumpa whale, and the Physeter whale, and the Anvil Headed whale, is the present Cachalot of the French, the Pottfisch of the Germans, and the Macrocephalus of the Long Words. [[...]] It is chiefly with his name that I now have to do. Philologically considered, it is absurd. Some centuries ago, when the sperm whale was almost wholly unknown in his proper individuality, and when his oil was only accidentally obtained from the stranded fish; in those days spermaceti, it would seem, was popularly supposed to be derived from a creature identical with the one then known in England as the Greenland or [[Right Whale]]. It was the idea also, that this same spermaceti was that quickening humor of the Greenland Whale which the first syllable of the word literally expresses. In those times, also, spermaceti was exceedingly scarce, not being used for light, but only as an ointment and medicament. It was only to be had from the druggists as you nowadays buy an ounce of rhubarb. When, as I opine, in the course of time, the true nature of spermaceti became known, its original name was still retained by the dealers; no doubt to enhance its value by a notion so strangely significant of its scarcity. And so the appellation must at last have come to be bestowed upon the whale from which this spermaceti was really derived.|personquoted=Melville's ''Moby Dick'', Chapter 32, named "Cetology"}}
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*{{imdb name|id=0241421|name=Amy Dumas}}
*[http://www.wwe.com/superstars/wwealumni/lita/bio/ Lita's WWE Alumni Profile]
*[http://www.adoreyourpets.org/ AdoreYourPets.org (charity website)]
*[http://www.luchagors.com/ The Luchagors Official Website]
*[http://www.wrestlingepicenter.com/5678articles/221008243.shtml WrestlingEpicenter.com August 2008 Interactive Interview with Amy Dumas]


== Evolution ==


Sperm whales are believed to have diverged from other toothed whales early in the evolution of the suborder—around 20 million years ago<ref name=encyc/>, and a number of fossil genera and species have been described from the Late [[Oligocene]] period and beyond (refer main article [[Sperm whale family]]).<ref>Stucky, R. E. & McKenna, M. C. (1993). Mammalia. Pp. 739-771 in Benton, M. J. ed.: The Fossil Record 2. Chapman & Hall, London.</ref><ref>{{cite book|author=Mchedlidze. G. A.|year=2002|chapter=Sperm whales, evolution|page=1172-1174|editor=Perrin, W. F., Würsic, B. & Thewissen, J. G. M.|title=Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals|publisher=Academic Press, San Diego|isbn=0-12-551340-2}}</ref>
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== Relationship with humans ==
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The teeth of Sperm Whales, when mounted on rope, are important cultural objects in [[Fiji]], where they are known as [[tabua]]. They were traditionally given as gifts for [[atonement]] or esteem (called ''sevusevu''), and were important in negotiations between rival chiefs.<ref>Arno A. (2005). "Cobo and tabua in Fiji: Two forms of cultural currency in an economy of sentiment". ''American Ethnologist'', '''32'''(1): 46 – 62 [http://cat.inist.fr/?aModele=afficheN&cpsidt=16581746 Abstract]</ref> Today the tabua remains an important item in Fijian life. The teeth were originally rare in Fiji and [[Tonga]] (which exported the teeth), however with the arrival of Europeans the market was flooded with teeth, so many that it collapsed. The oversupply led in turn to the development of the European art of [[scrimshaw]].<ref>{{cite book | author=Constantine, R.| editor=Perrin, W., Würsig, B. & Thewissen, J. | title=Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals | publisher=Academic Press |chapter=Folklore and Legends| page =449| year=2002 | id=ISBN 0-12-551340-2}}</ref>
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The number of Sperm Whales throughout the world is unknown. Crude estimates, obtained by surveying small areas and extrapolating the result to all the world's oceans, range from 200,000 to 2,000,000 individuals. Although the Sperm Whale was hunted for several centuries for its meat, oil and spermaceti, the conservational outlook for Sperm Whales is brighter than that for many other whales. Although a small-scale coastal fishery still occurs in Indonesia, they are protected practically worldwide. Fishermen do not catch the deep-sea creatures that Sperm Whales eat, and the deep sea is likely to be more resistant to pollution than surface layers.
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In June 1821, a Sperm Whale claimed to be about 25.9&nbsp;m (85&nbsp;ft) long attacked the [[Nantucket]] whaleship [[Whaleship Essex|''Essex'']]. Only 8 out of the 21 sailors managed to survive and be rescued by other ships.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Wreck of the Whaleship Essex|url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/h2g2/classic/A671492|publisher=BBC|accessdate=2008-10-11}}</ref>
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However, the recovery from the whaling years is a slow process, particularly in the [[South Pacific Ocean|South Pacific]], where the toll on males of a breeding age was severe.
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=== Watching Sperm Whales ===
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Sperm whales are not the easiest of whales to [[whale watching|watch]], due to their long dive times and ability to travel long distances underwater. However, due to the distinctive look and large size of the whale, watching is increasingly popular. Sperm whale watchers often use [[hydrophone]]s to listen to the clicks of the whales and locate them before they surface. Popular locations for Sperm Whale watching include the picturesque [[Kaikoura]] on [[New Zealand]]'s [[South Island]], where the continental shelf is so narrow that whales can be observed from the shore, [[Andenes]] and [[Tromsø]] in Arctic [[Norway]] and at the [[Azores]] where it can be seen throughout the year.<ref name=whiteheadrange/><ref>{{cite web|title=Whale and dolphin watching in the Azores|url=http://www.wildlifeextra.com/go/whales/azores/|publisher=Wildlife Extra|accessdate=2008-09-26}}</ref> [[Dominica]] is believed to be the only Caribbean island with a year-round residential pod of females and calves.<ref>{{cite web|title=Whale Watching Dominica|url=http://www.dominica.dm/site/whalewatching.cfm|accessdate=2008-09-26}}</ref>
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[[Image:Sperm Whale.jpg|thumb|right|Female in Dominican Pod, 2005]]

In July 2003 a huge blob of white flesh was found washed up on a beach on the coast of southern [[Chile]]. The 12-metre (40&nbsp;ft) long mass of gelatinous tissue<ref name="gelatinous">{{cite web|url=http://zapatopi.net/cephnews/chileanblob.html|title=ZPi Cephalopod News: a blob 12&nbsp;m long, 5.8&nbsp;m wide, 1.6&nbsp;m high was found near Puerto Montt in Los Muermos, Chile|accessdate=2007-03-19}}</ref> gave rise to speculation that a previously unknown giant [[octopus]] had been discovered. However, researchers at the [[Museum of Natural History]], [[Santiago de Chile|Santiago]] concluded that the mass was in fact the innards of a Sperm Whale, a conclusion drawn by looking at the [[dermal gland]]s. When a Sperm Whale dies, its internal organs rot, until the animal becomes little more than a semi-liquid mass trapped inside the skin. Eventually, the skin will burst, causing the internal mass to float free and possibly wash up on the beach.<ref name="chileanbeach">{{cite web|url=http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/01/040122083507.htm|title=Unravelling the mystery of the white mass on the Chilean beach|accessdate=2007-03-19}}</ref>

Dead Sperm Whales float towards shore quite often. Apart from the disposal issues identified above, beach managers fear that [[shark]]s, in particular the [[great white shark]], will be attracted towards the beach by the rotting flesh, and potentially cause danger to beach users. For this reason, dead Sperm Whales are often towed out to sea before they become properly beached. This occurred twice in May 2004, once off [[Oahu]] in [[Hawaii]] where a dead whale was towed out {{convert|35|mi|km}} to sea but floated back to shore two days later.<ref name="washedup">{{cite web|url=http://www.kpua.net/news.php?id=2148|title=Whale washed-up in Oahu|accessdate=2007-03-19}}</ref>

==== Exploding whales ====
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Perhaps the most famous piece of Sperm Whale lore dates from 1970, when a long-dead, 8&nbsp;[[short ton]] (7.25&nbsp;[[tonne]]), 45&nbsp;foot (13.7&nbsp;m) long specimen came to a beach in [[Oregon]]. For a time, it was a curiosity to local residents. As the beach is public [[easement|right-of-way]], it was the duty of the Oregon Department of Transportation to dispose of it. They filled the animal with a half-ton of [[dynamite]]. On Thursday, [[November 12]], the [[exploding whale|dynamite was set off]], but the blast did not go toward the Pacific as planned. No one was hurt, but a car was crushed by falling blubber. Onlookers were covered with noxious-smelling bits of dead whale.<ref name="Oregon">{{cite web|url=http://www.snopes.com/critters/disposal/whale.htm|title=On Oregon's exploding whale|accessdate=2007-03-19}}</ref><ref name="film">{{cite web|url=http://www.perp.com/whale/|title=Film of Oregon's exploding whale|accessdate=2007-03-19}}</ref>

January 2004 saw a more dramatic entry of the Sperm Whale into the global media spotlight. A dead specimen of the whale, 17 metres long and weighing 50 tonnes, had washed up on a local beach in [[Tainan City]], [[Taiwan]]. On being transported to a university in the city, gas pressure from decomposition built up inside the body, causing an explosion. Nobody was hurt, but blood and entrails were spread over several cars and surrounding pedestrians.<ref name="exploding">{{cite web|url=http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/4096586/|title=Account from MSNBC|accessdate=2007-03-19}}</ref>

==== Accidents====

In March 2007, a Japanese fisherman drowned after his boat was capsized by a panicked Sperm Whale he was trying to rescue. The whale had wandered into the relatively shallow waters in a bay in [[Shikoku]].<ref name="YahooNews20070313">{{cite news | title =Whale kills would-be rescuer in Japan | work = Reuters | language =English | publisher = Reuters | date =[[2007-03-13]] | url =http://www.reuters.com/article/oddlyEnoughNews/idUST3442220070313 }}</ref>

== Bibliography ==
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* {{cite book | author=Carwardine, Hoyt, Fordyce & Gill | title=Whales & Dolphins: The Ultimate Guide to Marine Mammals | location=London | publisher=HarperCollins | year=1998 | id=ISBN 0-00-220105-4}}
* {{cite book | author=Randall R. Reeves&nbsp;... ''et al.'' | title=Guide to marine mammals of the world / National Audubon Society | location=New York | publisher=A.A. Knopf: Distributed by Random House | year=2002 | id=ISBN 0-375-41141-0}}
* {{cite book | author=William F. Perrin, Bernd Würsig, J.G.M. Thewissen (Eds.) | title=Encyclopedia of Marine Mammals | location=San Diego, Calif. | publisher=Academic Press | year=2002 | id=ISBN 0-12-551340-2}}
* [http://www.candlecomfort.com/historyofcandles.html Spermaceti in candles] [[July 22]], [[2007]]
* [http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/full/98/13/7384 Retroposon analysis of major cetacean lineages: The monophyly of toothed whales and the paraphyly of river dolphins] [[June 19]], [[2001]]</div>

== References ==
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== External links ==
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/www.70south.com/resources/antarctic-animals/whales 70South - information on the Sperm Whale]
* [http://marinebio.org/species.asp?id=190 MarineBio: Sperm Whale, ''Physeter catodon'']
* [http://www.newsday.com/community/guide/lihistory/ny-history-hs9phys,0,4763989.story?coll=ny-lihostory-navigation "Physty"-stranded Sperm Whale nursed back to health and released in 1981]
* [http://www.mobydickthewhale.com/moby-dick/moby-dick-chapter-32.htm Cetology of the Sperm Whale from ''Moby-Dick''] Herman Melville
* [http://www.uwrf.edu/biology/electives_dir/444_dir/VSmith/Page1.html The physiology of the deep diving adaptations of whales]
*[http://www.arkive.org/species/GES/mammals/Physeter_macrocephalus/ ARKive] Photographs, video.

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Sperm Whale[1]
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Scarred Giant (detail)
Size comparison against an average human
Scientific classification
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Physeter
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P. macrocephalus or
P. catodon
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Binomial name
Physeter macrocephalus or
Physeter catodon

Linnaeus, 1758
Sperm whale range (in blue)

The Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus or Physeter catodon) is the largest of all toothed whales and largest living toothed animal. The whale was named after the milky-white waxy substance, spermaceti, found in its head and originally mistaken for sperm. It has a cosmopolitan distribution across the world's oceans. The species feeds on squid and fish, diving as deep as 2,200 metres (7,200 ft) in order to obtain its prey, making it the deepest diving mammal in the world. Pods of females and young live separately from older males. Sperm whales live for more than 70 years.

The Sperm Whale's enormous head and distinctive shape, as well as its central role in Herman Melville's Moby-Dick, have led many to describe it as the archetypal whale. Partly because of Melville, the Sperm Whale is commonly associated with the Leviathan of the Bible. The fearsome reputation perpetuated by Melville was based on bull whales' ability to fiercely defend themselves from attacks by early whalers, sometimes resulting in the destruction of the whaling ships. Historically the Sperm Whale has also been known as the common cachalot. The word cachalot is originally Portuguese (cachalote), probably coming from cachola, a colloquial term for head. Sperm whales were commercially hunted until recently, declined as a consequence of over-harvesting, and are currently listed as vulnerable by the IUCN.

Description

Head anatomy

Sperm whales are the largest toothed whales, with adult males measuring up to 20.5 metres (67 ft) long.[3] Their distinctive shape comes from their very large head, particularly in males, which is typically one-third of the animal's length. In contrast to the smooth skin of most other large whales, the skin on the back of the Sperm Whale is usually knobbly and has been likened to a prune by whale-watching enthusiasts.[4] They are uniformly grey in colour, though they may appear brown in sunlight; white albino whales have also been reported.[5][6][7] The brain of the Sperm Whale is the largest and heaviest known of any modern or extinct animal (weighing on average 7 kilograms (15 lb) in a grown male).[8] However, proportionally, the brain's weight is less than half that of a human brain when body size is factored in.

The blowhole is located very close to the front of the head and shifted to the whale's left.[9] This gives rise to a distinctive bushy blow angled forward. The Sperm Whale has no true dorsal fin, instead a series of ridges are present on the caudal third of the back. The largest was called the 'hump' by whalers and can be mistaken for a dorsal fin because of its shape.[10]

The flukes of a Sperm Whale as it dives into the Gulf of Mexico (courtesy NMFS)

The fluke is also triangular and very thick. Flukes are lifted very high out of the water before a whale begins a deep dive.[9]

Sperm whales have 20–26 pairs of cone-shaped teeth in their lower jaw, each 8–20 cm (3–8 in) long.[11] Each tooth can weigh as much as one kilogram. The reason for the existence of the teeth is not known with certainty. It is believed that they are not necessary for feeding on squid and indeed healthy well-fed Sperm Whales have been found in the wild without teeth. The current scientific consensus is that the teeth may be used for aggression between males of the same species. This hypothesis is consistent with the conic shape and wide spacing of the teeth.[12] Furthermore bull Sperm Whales often show scars which seem to be caused by the teeth of other bulls. Rudimentary teeth are also present in the upper jaw, but these rarely open into the mouth..[13]

Sperm whales are among the most sexually dimorphic (that is, males and females differ greatly) of all cetaceans. Males are typically 30% to 50% longer (approximately 16 metres (52 ft)) than females (approximately 11 metres (36 ft)) and are three times as massive (41 000 kg vs. 14 000 kg, 45 short tons vs 15 short tons).[9] At birth both males and females are between 3.5 and 4.5 metres (11 and 15 ft)) in length, with a mass of 1 000 kg (1 tonne).[10]

The largest bull Sperm Whale verified and accurately measured was 20.5 m (67.9 ft) and 80 tonnes (88 tons).[14] However, there is evidence of larger bulls than this. Owing to extensive whaling, Sperm Whale size may have decreased, as males were heavily exploited during the modern era, primarily after World War II. In a Nantucket museum there is a jawbone of a Sperm Whale which is 5.5 m (18 ft).[15][16] The jawbone makes up 25% of the Sperm Whale's overall body length. Thus this whale might have been at most 23 m (72 ft) long, a mass of around 105 metric tons (118 short tons). Further evidence of larger bulls in the past resides in New Bedford museum, a 5.2 metres (17 ft) jaw of a bull that could have been about 21.7 metres (68 ft) long, with a maximum mass of about 100 tons. In addition, logbooks found in the Nantucket and New Bedford museums are filled with references to bulls that were, considering the amount of oil they yielded, about the same size as these two examples- although whalers were notorious for exaggerating the yield of oil and length of whales they caught. Today, Sperm Whale males do not usually exceed 18.3 metres (60 ft)) in length or 55.8 short tons in weight.[10] The largest Sperm Whales observed are comparable in size to the fin whale (and smaller than blue whales), making the Sperm Whale either the second or third largest animal species alive.

Spermaceti

Spermaceti is the semiliquid, waxy substance found in the head of the Sperm Whale. The name derives from the late Latin sperma ceti (both words actually loaned from Greek) meaning "sperm of the whale" (strictly, "sperm of the sea monster"). The common name for the species is actually an apocopation of Spermaceti Whale. Early beach-combers mistook the substance for the whale's semen. Spermaceti is found in the spermaceti organ or case in front of and above the skull of the whale and also in the so-called junk which is right at the front of the whale's head just above the upper jaw. The case consists of a soft white, waxy substance saturated with spermaceti oil. The junk contains spermaceti oil as well as connective tissue.[9][17]

One function that the spermaceti organs is believed to serve is that of a buoyancy or diving organ. Before diving, cold water is brought through the organ and the wax is solidified.[18] The increase in specific density generates a down force (approx 40 kg equiv) and allows the whale effortless sinking. During the chase in deep levels (max 3,000m) the stored oxygen is consumed and excess heat melts the spermaceti. Now only hydrodynamic forces (by swimming) keep the whale down before effortlessly surfacing.

Hypotheses on further functions exist: One incidentally discussed in Moby-Dick by Melville, is that the case evolved as a kind of battering ram for use in fights between males.[19] This hypothesis is consistent with the well-documented sinking of the ships Essex and Ann Alexander due to attacks by Sperm Whales estimated to weigh only one-fifth as much as the ships.[20]

Another possibility is that the case is used as an aid to echolocation (see melon).[17] The shape of the organ at any given time is likely to focus or widen the beam of emitted sound.[21] The Sperm Whale actually has two nostrils — one external nostril, forming the blow hole, and one internal nostril pressing against the bag-like spermaceti container.[17]

Spermaceti was much sought after by 18th, 19th and 20th century whalers. The substance found a variety of commercial applications, such as candles, soap, cosmetics, machine oil, other specialized lubricants, lamp oil, pencils, crayons, leather waterproofing, rust-proofing materials and many pharmaceutical compounds.[22] [23][24][25]

Distribution

The Sperm Whale is among the most cosmopolitan species in the world, and is found in all the oceans and the Mediterranean Sea.[10] The species is relatively abundant from Arctic waters to the equator. Although both sexes range through temperate and tropical oceans and seas, only adult males move through the higher latitudes.[5]

Populations are more dense close to continental shelves and canyons.[5] Sperm Whales are usually found in deep off-shore waters, but may be seen closer to shore in areas where the continental shelf is small, dropping quickly to 1,000 to 3,000 feet deep.[10] Examples of areas close to the shore with significant Sperm Whale populations include the Azores and the Caribbean island of Dominica.[26]

Ecology, behaviour and life history

The social structure of the Sperm Whales species divides on sexual lines. Females are extremely social animals. Females stay in groups of about a dozen individuals and their young.[9] Males leave these "nursery schools" at somewhere between 4 and 21 years of age and join a "bachelor school" with other males of a similar age and size.[9] As males grow older, they tend to disperse into smaller groups, and the oldest males typically live solitary lives.[9] Yet mature males have been stranded on beaches together, suggesting a degree of co-operation not yet fully understood.[9]

Few predators besides humans attack Sperm Whales. The most common attacker of Sperm Whales is the Orca, but pilot whales and the False Killer Whale also sometimes attack or harass Sperm Whales.[27][28] Pods of transient Orcas frequently target groups of females with young, usually trying to separate the Sperm Whale calf and kill it. Often, the female Sperm Whales can repel these attacks by forming a circle with their calves in the centre. The adults either face inside the circle, in which case their tail flukes can be used to defend against the Orcas, or they face outside the circle, in which case their jaws are the principal defensive weapons.[9] If the Orca pod is extremely large, they may sometimes also kill adult females. Large bull Sperm Whales have no non-human predators, as even Orcas could be killed by these aggressive, powerful creatures.

Feeding

A piece of Sperm Whale skin with giant squid sucker scars

Sperm whales feed on several species, notably the Giant Squid, the Colossal Squid, krill, octopuss, and diverse fish like demersal rays, but the main part of their diet consists of medium sized squid.[29] Most of what is known about deep sea squid has been learned from specimens found in captured Sperm Whale stomachs, although more recent studies have analysed fecal matter instead. One study, carried out around the Galápagos, found that squid from the genera Histioteutbis (62%), Ancistrocbeirus (16%), and Octopoteutbis (7%) were the most commonly taken,[30] and that most squid were between 12-650 kg in weight. An older study, examining the contents of whales captured by the New Zealand whaling fleet in the Cook Strait region, found a 1.69:1 ratio of squid to fish by weight.[31] Stealing of Sablefish and Toothfish from long lines has been documented and well known also (see below). Battles between Sperm Whales and colossal squid (which have been measured to weigh nearly 500 kg) have never been observed by humans, however white scars on the bodies of Sperm Whales are believed to be caused by squid. In one case three Sperm Whales were observed attacking or playing with a megamouth shark, a rare and large deep-sea species only discovered by man in the 1970s.[32]

It is hypothesised that the sharp beak of a consumed squid lodged in the whale's intestine leads to the production of ambergris, analogous to the production of pearls.[33] The irritation of the intestines caused by the beaks stimulates the secretion of this lubricant-like substance. Sperm whales are prodigious feeders and eat around 3% of their body weight per day. The total annual consumption of prey by Sperm Whales worldwide is estimated to be about 100 million tons — a figure greater than the total consumption of marine animals by humans each year.[34]

It is difficult to see why the Sperm Whale has such a large head in comparison to the lower jaw. One theory explaining this is that the Sperm Whale's ability to echolocate through its head aids in hunting. Within the head, it contains a structure called monkey lips, which it blows air through. This can create clicks that have a source level exceeding 230 dB re 1 micropascal referenced to a distance of 1 metre.[35] It has been hypothesised that these were directed at prey in order to stun them, however experimental studies attempting to duplicate this effect have been unable to replicate the supposed injuries, and have cast doubt on this idea.[36]

Long-line fishing operations in the Gulf of Alaska have complained that numerous Sperm Whales have taken advantage of their fishing operations to eat desirable species straight off the line, sparing the whales the need to hunt them themselves. However, the amount of fish taken is very little compared to what the Sperm Whale needs per day. New video footage has been captured of a large male Sperm Whale "bouncing" a long line, to gain the fish.[37]

Diving and breathing

Sperm Whale arching back in preparation to dive off Dominica

Sperm whales, along with bottlenose whales and elephant seals, are the deepest-diving mammals in the world. Sperm whales are believed to be able to dive up to 3 km (1.9 miles) in depth and 90 minutes in duration to the ocean floor. More typical dives are around 400 metres (1,300 ft) in depth and 35 minutes in duration.[9] They carry three tonnes of blood which holds enough oxygen to help it achieve its diving depth.

The physiology of the Sperm Whale has several adaptations to cope with drastic changes in pressure when diving. The ribcage is flexible to allow lung collapse, and the heart rate can decrease to preserve oxygen supplies. Myoglobin, which stores oxygen in muscle tissue, is much more abundant in Sperm Whales than terrestial animals. Blood can be directed towards the brain and other essential organs only, when oxygen levels deplete. The spermaceti organ may also play a role (see above).[18]

Because of the great depths to which they dive, Sperm Whales sometimes drown when entangled in transoceanic telephone cables.[38]

While Sperm Whales are well adapted to diving, repeated dives to great depths do have long term effects on the whales. Skeletons of Sperm Whales show pitting of the bones that is often a sign of decompression sickness in humans. Skeletons of the oldest whales showed the most extensive pitting, whereas skeletons of Sperm Whale calves showed no damage. This damage may indicate that Sperm Whales are susceptible to decompression sickness, and sudden surfacing could be lethal to them.[39]

Between dives, the Sperm Whale will come up to the surface to breathe for about eight minutes before diving again.[9] Odontoceti (toothed whales) breathe air at the surface of the water through a single, s-shaped blowhole. The blowhole is located on the left side of the front of the head. Sperm whales spout (breathe) 3–5 times per minute at rest, but the rate increases to 6–7 times per minute after a dive. The blow is a noisy, single stream that rises up to 15 m (50 ft) above the surface of the water and points forward and to the left of the whale at a 45° angle. On average, females and immatures blow every 12.5 seconds before dives, while large males blow every 17.5 seconds before dives.[40]

Reproduction

Sperm whales are a prime example of a species that has been K-selected, a reproductive strategy associated with very stable environmental conditions that is characterized by a low birth rate, significant parental aid to offspring, slow maturation and high longevity.[9]

The manner in which it is determined which males breed with which females has not been definitively determined. There is evidence that the males have dominance hierarchies and there is also evidence that female choice influences the mating system.[41] A single calf is born after a gestation period of 14 to 16 months.[10] Lactation proceeds for 19 to 42 months, but the calf may suckle for up to 13 years (although usually less).[10] Calves can suckle from females other than its mother.[10] Females generally have interbirth intervals of three to six years.[10]

Females reach sexual maturity at between 7 and 13 years old, but males do not become sexually mature until at least 18 years old. Upon reaching sexual maturity, males move to higher latitudes, where the water is colder and feeding is more productive. Females remain at lower latitudes upon reaching sexual maturity.[10]

Males only reach their full size when about 50 years old.[9] Sperm whales can live 70 years or more.[10][5][42]

Taxonomy and naming

The Sperm Whale is the sole extant species of its genus, Physeter, which is placed in the family Physeteridae. Two species of the related extant genus Kogia, the Pygmy Sperm Whale Kogia breviceps and the Dwarf Sperm Whale K. simus, are sometimes also placed in this family, or else are placed in their own family, Kogiidae.[43]

The Sperm Whale is one of the many species originally described by Linnaeus in 1758 in his 18th century work, Systema Naturae; he recognised four species in the genus Physeter.[44] Experts soon realised that just one such species exists, although its correct name is a matter of dispute.

Until 1974 the species was generally known as P. catodon, however in that year Husson & Holthuis[45] proposed that the correct name should be P. macrocephalus, the second name in the genus Physeter published by Linnaeus concurrently with P. catodon, on the grounds that the names were synonyms published simultaneously and therefore the ICZN principle of "First Reviser" should apply, in this instance leading to the choice of P. macrocephalus over P. catodon, a view re-stated in Holthuis, 1987[46]. This has been adopted by some subsequent authors, however Schevill (1986[47] and 1987[48]) argued that macrocephalus was published with an inaccurate description and that therefore only the species catodon was valid, rendering the principle of "First Reviser" inapplicable. At the present time, the name P. catodon is used in the most high profile species information systems, for example the Catalogue of Life and the World Register of Marine Species, however some other sources use P. macrocephalus, for example in the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species and in various papers and book chapters, e.g. Whitehead, 2002.[9] According to the relevant species page on ITIS, the Integrated Taxonomic Information System, "Physeter catodon and Physeter macrocephalus are awaiting a ruling regarding their usage by the ICZN". However, most scientists, the International Code for Zoological Nomenclature, and the International Whaling Commission prefer P. macrocephalus over P. catodon.[49]

The following is an extract from Melville's Moby-Dick, in which he expatiates about the vernacular naming and common lore surrounding the Sperm Whale:

This whale, among the English of old vaguely known as Trumpa whale, and the Physeter whale, and the Anvil Headed whale, is the present Cachalot of the French, the Pottfisch of the Germans, and the Macrocephalus of the Long Words. ... It is chiefly with his name that I now have to do. Philologically considered, it is absurd. Some centuries ago, when the sperm whale was almost wholly unknown in his proper individuality, and when his oil was only accidentally obtained from the stranded fish; in those days spermaceti, it would seem, was popularly supposed to be derived from a creature identical with the one then known in England as the Greenland or Right Whale. It was the idea also, that this same spermaceti was that quickening humor of the Greenland Whale which the first syllable of the word literally expresses. In those times, also, spermaceti was exceedingly scarce, not being used for light, but only as an ointment and medicament. It was only to be had from the druggists as you nowadays buy an ounce of rhubarb. When, as I opine, in the course of time, the true nature of spermaceti became known, its original name was still retained by the dealers; no doubt to enhance its value by a notion so strangely significant of its scarcity. And so the appellation must at last have come to be bestowed upon the whale from which this spermaceti was really derived.

— Melville's Moby Dick, Chapter 32, named "Cetology"

Evolution

Sperm whales are believed to have diverged from other toothed whales early in the evolution of the suborder—around 20 million years ago[9], and a number of fossil genera and species have been described from the Late Oligocene period and beyond (refer main article Sperm whale family).[50][51]

Relationship with humans

Cultural importance

The teeth of Sperm Whales, when mounted on rope, are important cultural objects in Fiji, where they are known as tabua. They were traditionally given as gifts for atonement or esteem (called sevusevu), and were important in negotiations between rival chiefs.[52] Today the tabua remains an important item in Fijian life. The teeth were originally rare in Fiji and Tonga (which exported the teeth), however with the arrival of Europeans the market was flooded with teeth, so many that it collapsed. The oversupply led in turn to the development of the European art of scrimshaw.[53]


The Sperm Whale is also the state animal of Connecticut.[54]

Skeleton of a Sperm Whale

Population and hunting

The number of Sperm Whales throughout the world is unknown. Crude estimates, obtained by surveying small areas and extrapolating the result to all the world's oceans, range from 200,000 to 2,000,000 individuals. Although the Sperm Whale was hunted for several centuries for its meat, oil and spermaceti, the conservational outlook for Sperm Whales is brighter than that for many other whales. Although a small-scale coastal fishery still occurs in Indonesia, they are protected practically worldwide. Fishermen do not catch the deep-sea creatures that Sperm Whales eat, and the deep sea is likely to be more resistant to pollution than surface layers.

In June 1821, a Sperm Whale claimed to be about 25.9 m (85 ft) long attacked the Nantucket whaleship Essex. Only 8 out of the 21 sailors managed to survive and be rescued by other ships.[55]

However, the recovery from the whaling years is a slow process, particularly in the South Pacific, where the toll on males of a breeding age was severe.

Watching Sperm Whales

Sperm whales are not the easiest of whales to watch, due to their long dive times and ability to travel long distances underwater. However, due to the distinctive look and large size of the whale, watching is increasingly popular. Sperm whale watchers often use hydrophones to listen to the clicks of the whales and locate them before they surface. Popular locations for Sperm Whale watching include the picturesque Kaikoura on New Zealand's South Island, where the continental shelf is so narrow that whales can be observed from the shore, Andenes and Tromsø in Arctic Norway and at the Azores where it can be seen throughout the year.[26][56] Dominica is believed to be the only Caribbean island with a year-round residential pod of females and calves.[57]

In the news

Female in Dominican Pod, 2005

In July 2003 a huge blob of white flesh was found washed up on a beach on the coast of southern Chile. The 12-metre (40 ft) long mass of gelatinous tissue[58] gave rise to speculation that a previously unknown giant octopus had been discovered. However, researchers at the Museum of Natural History, Santiago concluded that the mass was in fact the innards of a Sperm Whale, a conclusion drawn by looking at the dermal glands. When a Sperm Whale dies, its internal organs rot, until the animal becomes little more than a semi-liquid mass trapped inside the skin. Eventually, the skin will burst, causing the internal mass to float free and possibly wash up on the beach.[59]

Dead Sperm Whales float towards shore quite often. Apart from the disposal issues identified above, beach managers fear that sharks, in particular the great white shark, will be attracted towards the beach by the rotting flesh, and potentially cause danger to beach users. For this reason, dead Sperm Whales are often towed out to sea before they become properly beached. This occurred twice in May 2004, once off Oahu in Hawaii where a dead whale was towed out 35 miles (56 km) to sea but floated back to shore two days later.[60]

Exploding whales

Perhaps the most famous piece of Sperm Whale lore dates from 1970, when a long-dead, 8 short ton (7.25 tonne), 45 foot (13.7 m) long specimen came to a beach in Oregon. For a time, it was a curiosity to local residents. As the beach is public right-of-way, it was the duty of the Oregon Department of Transportation to dispose of it. They filled the animal with a half-ton of dynamite. On Thursday, November 12, the dynamite was set off, but the blast did not go toward the Pacific as planned. No one was hurt, but a car was crushed by falling blubber. Onlookers were covered with noxious-smelling bits of dead whale.[61][62]

January 2004 saw a more dramatic entry of the Sperm Whale into the global media spotlight. A dead specimen of the whale, 17 metres long and weighing 50 tonnes, had washed up on a local beach in Tainan City, Taiwan. On being transported to a university in the city, gas pressure from decomposition built up inside the body, causing an explosion. Nobody was hurt, but blood and entrails were spread over several cars and surrounding pedestrians.[63]

Accidents

In March 2007, a Japanese fisherman drowned after his boat was capsized by a panicked Sperm Whale he was trying to rescue. The whale had wandered into the relatively shallow waters in a bay in Shikoku.[64]

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