https://scienceblogs.com/laelaps/2010/01/05/early-baleen-whale-was-a-mud-g
Early "Baleen Whale" Was a Tooth-Bearing Mud-Grubber | ScienceBlogs
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https://www.cityexperiences.com/tr/blog/baleen-whales-in-san-diego/
Baleen Whales in San Diego | Baleen Whale Watching | Hornblower
Nov 2, 2022 - These graceful baleen whales are mostly dark gray to dark brown with with varying amounts of white on their flippers, flukes, and belly. They have long,...
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https://www.wimp.com/so-how-does-whale-baleen-work/
So, how does whale baleen work?
Dec 22, 2025 - Looks like a cross between that stuff around an artichoke heart and a funky string instrument.
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https://www.sciencenews.org/article/ancient-whale-tells-tale-when-baleen-whales-had-teeth
Ancient whale tells tale of when baleen whales had teeth
Aug 8, 2019 - A 36 million-year-old whale fossil bridges the gap between ancient toothy predators and modern filter-feeding baleen whales.
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