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Moby Dick is a sperm whale, also called a "parmacetty" or spermaceti whale. He is called "white" but, contrary to popular belief, was not entirely white or albino. He had a white head and hump, plus scars on his body that appeared white. He is first named in Chapter 36 of the book.

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Moby-Dick was a sperm whale which was renown for it's oil .

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Moby Dick was a fictional white sperm whale, and was based on the real-life sperm whale Mocha Dick (South Pacific in the 1840s).

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Moby-Dick is a sperm whale.

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A whale but I'm not sure what kind.

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Moby Dick was a large white sperm whale.

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A white bull sperm whale.

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Whale

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