Ancient whales had more bite than today's gentle giants - Museums Victoria
Do humpback whales have hair in their mouth? - Quora
How whales filter feed without choking - Scienceline
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:
Whales Lost Their Teeth Before Evolving Hair-like Baleen in Their Mouths | Smithsonian Institution
How ancient whales lost their teeth—and turned into the world's biggest living filters | Science | AAAS
What Do Whales Eat? – Springtide Whale Watching
Species New to Science: [PaleoMammalogy • 2017] Coronodon havensteini • The Origin of Filter Feeding in Whales
How Baleen Whales Work | HowStuffWorks
What are the names of a whale's teeth? - Quora
What Are Baleen Plates | Baleen Whale Facts | DK Find Out
The Biomimicry Manual: What can the Blue Whale Teach Us About Fans and Filters?
How 'Alfred' the whale lost its teeth to become a giant filter feeder
BRIEF: Ancient Whales Used Teeth to Filter-Feed | Inside Science
What is baleen? - Whale & Dolphin Conservation USA
Anatomical, ontogenetic, and genomic homologies guide reconstructions of the teeth-to-baleen transition in mysticete whales | bioRxiv
The Oral History of Toothless Whales | Hakai Magazine
Robert Boessenecker, Doctor of Whaleontology™️ on Twitter: "Introducing the toothed baleen whale Coronodon havensteini: filter feeding began w/ teeth! Oligo. SC @CofCNatHistory https://t.co/yrbckSLKaO https://t.co/sOWPgAXB9o" / Twitter
Baleen whales: a lovely transitional form – Why Evolution Is True
Article - Baleen Babies
Curious kids: why don't whales have teeth like we do?