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A baleen whale shows us its mouth. From Tim Ellis on via Flickr.
Biosciences

33 million-year-old toothless whale weighs in on the evolution of oral structures

Elsa Loissel August 24, 2018

How certain mouth structures of whales evolved has long been a mystery to whale scientists, but a new study may have found the answer

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