To See Where a Whale Has Been, Look in Its Mouth - Scientific American
Half a million calories in a mouthful - filter feeding - YouTube
Discovery Channel India on Twitter: "Broom like teeth! These broom like teeth, known as Baleen help #whales filter out shrimp-like krill, plankton and small fish (their food) from the sea. Fun fact:
How 'Alfred' the whale lost its teeth to become a giant filter feeder
The Biomimicry Manual: What can the Blue Whale Teach Us About Fans and Filters?
What Are Baleen Plates | Baleen Whale Facts | DK Find Out
The Oral History of Toothless Whales | Hakai Magazine
The Oral History of Toothless Whales | Hakai Magazine
Smithsonian Insider – Paleo-detectives energize great whale mystery: how & when baleen evolved | Smithsonian Insider
Whale ancestor could be the 'missing link' between sharp-toothed hunters and filter feeders | Science | AAAS
Baleen - Wikipedia
How whales started filtering food from the sea | The Economist
What is baleen? - Whale & Dolphin Conservation USA
What are the names of a whale's teeth? - Quora
Ocean Giants | Whale Fact Sheet | Nature | PBS
BRIEF: Ancient Whales Used Teeth to Filter-Feed | Inside Science
Whale and Dolphin Conservation - Just look at the impressive baleen plates on this humpback whale! 😮 There are 14 species of whale that have baleen plates instead of teeth - they
Baleen whales: a lovely transitional form – Why Evolution Is True
Ancient Whale Without Teeth or Baleen Explains Evolutionary Mystery | Discover Magazine
How whales filter feed without choking - Scienceline
Article - Baleen Babies
Species New to Science: [PaleoMammalogy • 2017] Coronodon havensteini • The Origin of Filter Feeding in Whales
The Story Of Filter Feeding: How Did Whales Get Brush-Like Teeth? » Science ABC
Ancient whales had more bite than today's gentle giants - Museums Victoria
Curious kids: why don't whales have teeth like we do?