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Found 15 results for baleen whale
Pygmy right whales are the smallest of the baleen whales

World's smallest baleen whale is the last of its kind

15 July 2023

Pygmy right whales are evolutionarily distinct and may be part of a whale family long thought to be extinct


Ichthyosaur

Largest ever animal may have been Triassic ichthyosaur super-predator

29 December 2022

New fossil discoveries show predatory marine reptiles from 200 million years ago may have been bigger than today’s blue whales – and that they evolved astonishingly rapidly


Artistic reconstruction of Rododelphis stamatiadisi

Fossil hints that orcas don’t have a long history of killing whales

7 March 2022

A 1.4-million-year-old fossil relative of killer whales had teeth that suggest it ate small fish rather than large marine mammals


A humpback whale

Baleen whales eat three times more krill than we thought

3 November 2021

Baleen whales are the largest animals on Earth, and they are even hungrier than we had assumed, which has huge implications for marine ecosystems


Bowhead whale

Two groups of whales evolved massive heads for different reasons

30 July 2021

Bowhead and right whales are among the biggest animals alive today, but a new look at how they evolved suggests that the two groups ballooned in size independently of each other, and probably for different reasons


whales

Whales and dolphins can resist cancer and their DNA reveals why

24 February 2021

Whales, dolphins and porpoises are much better at fighting cancer than we are, and a DNA analysis brings us closer to understanding why cetaceans can do this


A new species of baleen whale has been found in the Gulf of Mexico

A new species of baleen whale has been found in the Gulf of Mexico

28 January 2021

Baleen whales include the largest animals ever to exist, but despite their size, they remain mysterious – and a new species has just been found near the US south coast


An exhibition at the British Museum explores Arctic culture and climate change

British Museum exhibition shows how Arctic culture is under threat

28 October 2020

Arctic: Culture and Climate, an exhibition at London’s British Museum, celebrates the resilience and adaptability that has seen the Arctic's Indigenous People survive and thrive in a challenging environment for 30,000 years


Dolphins and whales separately evolved the same speedy swimming bones

Dolphins and whales separately evolved the same speedy swimming bones

9 July 2020

A fossil of an ancient giant tusked dolphin lacks the extra vertebrae and short pectoral bones that make fast swimmers of dolphins and baleen whales, which later independently evolved these traits


Hunting facts in the classic tale Moby-Dick makes for a strange voyage

Hunting facts in the classic tale Moby-Dick makes for a strange voyage

16 October 2019

New book Ahab's Rolling Sea highlights our destructiveness as it teases fact from fiction in Moby-Dick, the obsessive hunt for a great white whale


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