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North Atlantic right whales are filter feeders and primarily feed on zooplankton, as well as krill and other small crustaceans. They use their baleen plates (comb-like structures in their mouth) to filter the tiny organisms from the water.
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North Atlantic right whales are baleen whales that feed entirely on zooplankton and their favorite types are large copepods which are about the size of a grain ...
Jul 30, 2018 · North Atlantic right whales are one of the world's largest whales. Remarkably, they only eat zooplankton like copepods and krill larvae.
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During the summer, North Atlantic right whales have been increasingly found feeding on zooplankton and krill around the Bay of Fundy, off Nova Scotia and in the ...
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The compound scientists are most interested in is called dimethyl sulfide (DMS) — a smelly gas released when the copepods eat phytoplankton. Essentially, in ...