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  2. Blue whale - Wikipedia

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    The blue whale's diet consists almost exclusively of krill. [35] Blue whales capture krill through lunge feeding; they swim towards them at high speeds as they open their mouths up to 80°. [35] [71] They may engulf 220 metric tons (220 long tons; 240 short tons) of water at one time. [75]

  3. Krill - Wikipedia

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    Krill are also used for human consumption in several countries. They are known as okiami (オキアミ) in Japan and as camarones in Spain and the Philippines. In the Philippines, they are also called alamang and are used to make a salty paste called bagoong. Krill are also the main food for baleen whales, including the blue whale.

  4. Costa Rica Thermal Dome - Wikipedia

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    Another important aspect of the Costa Rica Dome is its of dense patches of krill at various depths. [11] The dome is also a habitat to sharks, dolphins, eels, tuna, billfish, and sea turtles: olive ridley sea turtles and leatherback sea turtle, stingrays, octopuses, colonies of seabirds and blue whales and killer whales. [6] [5]

  5. Paddle boarder has close encounter with Blue Whale - AOL

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    Rich German captured this incredible Blue Whale footage from his paddle board using a GoPro camera. The amazingly close encounter occurred approximately 2 miles off the coast of Laguna Beach ...

  6. Stunning photo shows diver's close encounter with 100-foot ...

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    An underwater photographer who got up close and personal with a massive blue whale says the experience left him feeling awestruck — and incredibly small. Stunning photo shows diver's close ...

  7. Baleen - Wikipedia

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    The whale then pushes the water out, and animals such as krill are filtered by the baleen and remain as a food source for the whale. Baleen is similar to bristles and consists of keratin, the same substance found in human fingernails, skin and hair. Baleen is a skin derivative. Some whales, such as the bowhead whale, have

  8. Why scientists are counting tiny marine creatures from Space

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    The fluke of a humpback whale, which is feeding on krill in Antarctica [Victoria Gill/BBC] Revealing climate secrets hidden inside the bodies of whales Ozone hole: Why Antarctic wildlife is being ...

  9. Pygmy blue whale - Wikipedia

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    The pygmy blue whale is the only one of the three identifiable subspecies to be found regularly in tropical waters. It occurs from the sub-Antarctic zone to the southern Indian Ocean and southwestern Pacific Ocean, breeding in the Indian and South Atlantic oceans, and travelling south to above the Antarctic to feed, [4] [7] although they very rarely cross the Antarctic Convergence.