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Whales are a widely distributed and diverse group of fully aquatic placental marine mammals.
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- Odontocetes are known as toothed whales; they have teeth and only one blowhole.
- This is an efficient method of hunting, in which the whale has no major competitors.
- They feed by turning on their sides and taking in water mixed with sediment, which is then expelled through the baleen, leaving their prey trapped inside.
- Eschrichtiids have one living member: the grey whale. They are bottom feeders, mainly eating crustaceans and benthic invertebrates.
- This allows them to take in large amounts of water into their mouths, letting them feed more effectively.
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- These animals have very large heads, which can make up as much as 40% of their body mass, and much of the head is the mouth.
- Balaenids are the right whales.
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- Balaenopterids consist of two genera and eight species.
- The throat pleats extend from the mouth to the navel and allow the mouth to expand to a large volume for more efficient capture of the small animals they feed on.
- These animals, along with the cetotheriids, rely on their throat pleats to gulp large amounts of water while feeding.
- Balaenopterids are the rorquals.
- The main difference between each family of mysticete is in their feeding adaptations and subsequent behaviour.
- Mysticetes consist of four families: rorquals (balaenopterids), cetotheriids, right whales (balaenids), and grey whales (eschrichtiids).
- This adaptation allows the chest to compress during deep dives as the pressure increases.
- but do not form a rigid rib cage.
- Whale ribs loosely articulate with their thoracic vertebrae at the proximal end,
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- they swim by moving their fore-flippers and tail fin up and down.
- These animals rely on their well-developed flippers and tail fin to propel themselves through the water;
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- All toothed whales are opportunistic, meaning they will eat anything they can fit in their throat because they are unable to chew.
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- which is then rerouted into the ear-bone and into the brain where the vibrations are interpreted.
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- These vibrations are received through fatty tissues in the jaw,
- Upon striking an object in the water, the sound waves bounce back at the whale.
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- Sound waves travel through the water.
- Toothed whales send out ultrasonic clicks using the melon.
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- They rely on their well-developed sonar to find their way in the water.
- Odontocetes are known as toothed whales; they have teeth and only one blowhole.
- This is an efficient method of hunting, in which the whale has no major competitors.
- which is then expelled through the baleen, leaving their prey trapped inside.
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- They feed by turning on their sides and taking in water mixed with sediment,
- They are bottom feeders, mainly eating crustaceans and benthic invertebrates.
- Eschrichtiids have one living member: the grey whale.
- This allows them to take in large amounts of water into their mouths, letting them feed more effectively.
- which can make up as much as 40% of their body mass, and much of the head is the mouth.
- These animals have very large heads,
- Balaenids are the right whales.
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- Balaenopterids consist of two genera and eight species.
- The throat pleats extend from the mouth to the navel and allow the mouth to expand to a large volume for more efficient capture of the small animals they feed on.
- These animals, along with the cetotheriids, rely on their throat pleats to gulp large amounts of water while feeding.
- Balaenopterids are the rorquals.