They have a world-wide distribution, depending on the species, and are found from tropical to temperate waters of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. They are usually found congregating in deep waters near continental shelves where some can dive as deep as 1,000 m (over 3,000 feet) to hunt for their favorite meal: squid. These animals are unique in the toothed whale family in that they only have a single pair of teeth used for mating rituals. To feed, they simply suck their food into their mouths and swallow it whole. If you dream of diving with beaked whales, explore the map below for dive sites where they have been seen.