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The origin of the whalebone -whales and their relations to the toothed-whales cannot yet be determined, since the necessary fossils have not been discovered.
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The Byrde's whale fills a unique ecological niche as the Gulf's only resident baleenwhale.
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They are hunting a great baleenwhale, one of the largest animals that has ever lived.
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A species of baleenwhale, Bryde's whales are found in the warm waters of several oceans.
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Gaudreau looked as sexy as a baleenwhale.
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When chased by orcas, certain species of baleenwhale are known to try to outswim their pursuers.
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Thanks to the mindless, barbaric bloodthirstiness of fishermen, the last baleenwhale will someday disappear from the ocean.
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It was the Canadian-onthis topic he was never mistaken-whosighted a baleenwhale on the eastern horizon.
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That baleenwhale kept coming closer.
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But his anger was diverted by the sight of a baleenwhale that the Nautilus had pulled alongside of just then.
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The humpback is a baleenwhale, a filter feeder that strains shrimp-like krill, tiny fish, or plankton through its baleen plates.
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The preparation of cetacean, in particular baleenwhale, skeletons presents a great challenge due to their high lipid content and uncommon size.
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A new genus of baleenwhale has been identified in New Zealand, providing new insight into the prehistoric ancestors of modern day whales.
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I also saw myriads of those northernmost sea butterflies three centimeters long, which a baleenwhale can swallow by the thousands in one gulp.
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One day we were chased by the longboats of a whaling vessel, which undoubtedly viewed us as some enormous baleenwhale of great value.
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Head of the paleontological team at San Diego's Natural History Museum, Sarah Siren, said the discovery of the three-million-year-old baleenwhale was a unique find.
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The Byrde's whale, a baleenwhale related to blue and humpback whales, can weigh more than 45 tons and grow to 40 feet in length.