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This is Scientific American — 60-Second Science. I'm Annie Sneed.
Baleen whales are the gentle giants of the sea. Despite their colossal size, they feed on tiny creatures such as krill and zooplankton. That's because these whales, instead of teeth, have bristle-like structures in their mouth—baleen—which filters out small critters from big gulps of water. But the ancestors of baleen whales had a very different diet.
"So, the oldest whales that we know, these are the ancestors not just of the great whales like the Blue Whale and the Humpback Whale, but also of all of the dolphins in the sea today, they had fairly big teeth."
Felix Marx, a postdoctoral research fellow at the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences.
"And the most common idea is that they ate relatively large fish, and for some of the biggest ones... there are some studies that looked specifically of the wear of those teeth at the microscopic level, and they seem to suggest that they ate almost anything that they came across. The point is that they had big teeth that were really sharp, and that were even, relative to the size of their jaws, were relatively large, so they were really predators."

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So where did baleen come from? Marx and his colleague Ewan Fordyce set out to answer this question. They analyzed the mouth of a 34-million-year-old fossil of one of the earliest baleen whales, called Llanocetus denticrenatus, found in Antarctica. And they concluded that Llanocetus had sharp teeth and large gums—but no baleen.
Their findings argue against one of the ideas about how baleen evolved—that at some point whales had both teeth and baleen. "Llanocetus is the first and it's the only specimen, the only species, the only archaic whale, that makes a very clear case that, no, this coexistence of baleen and teeth, as it was just imagined basically...based on what modern whales looked like, didn't work. It didn't exist in that sense." The finding is in the journal Current Biology.
So how did some whales go from chomping predators to filter feeders? "Baleen is effectively an outgrowth of the gums, and that probably only happened once the teeth had already been lost or maybe had been severely reduced. So we suggest this intermediate phase where you start with teeth and biting, then you start sucking your food, then because you suck in small things, you start to develop a filter and eventually you become a proper filter feeder."
Thanks for listening for Scientific American — 60-Second Science. I'm Annie Sneed.

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whale [weil]

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n. 鲸
vi. 捕鲸
v. 鞭打,

 
colleague ['kɔli:g]

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n. 同事

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species ['spi:ʃiz]

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n. (单复同)物种,种类

 
mystery ['mistəri]

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n. 神秘,秘密,奥秘,神秘的人或事物

 
filter ['filtə]

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n. 筛选,滤波器,过滤器,滤色镜
v. 过滤

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coexistence [,kəuiɡ'zistəns]

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n. 共存;并立;和平共处

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institute ['institju:t]

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n. 学会,学院,协会
vt. 创立,开始,制

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gentle ['dʒentl]

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adj. 温和的,轻柔的,文雅的,温顺的,出身名门的

 
eventually [i'ventjuəli]

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adv. 终于,最后

 
archaic [ɑ:'keiik]

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adj. 已不通用的,古老的,古代的

 

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