How do blue whales get so big? Feeding study reveals clues.
Christian Science Monitor Despite being on record as the largest animal ever to have lived – even larger than the biggest dinosaur, the Argentinosaurus, which clocked in at 130 feet and weighed about 100 tons – blue whales eat something so tiny that humans can’t even see it: krill. New study finally unfurls the feeding strategy of the feisty blue whalesTimes Gazette To breathe or to eat: Blue whales forage efficiently to maintain massive body sizePhys.Org Big gulp: feeding strategy of blue whales revealedReuters Dispatch Tribunal all 20 news articles |
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