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Pangolins eat ants and termites but have no teeth. They use their long tongue and a muscular stomach to break down food. Baby platypuses have teeth, but adults lose them. Instead, they use hard pads ...
Baleen whales are unique and breathtaking animals and are known for undertaking some of the longest migrations in the world.
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Livyatan: The Whale With Teeth Designed to Battle Giant SquidImagine a world where enormous beasts clash beneath the waves, locked in a struggle for survival. Picture a creature as long ...
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AZ Animals on MSNDiscover the Incredible Baleen Whale MigrationBaleen whales are some of the most unique and breathtaking animals. These huge marine mammals are some of the biggest to have ...
As helpful as they are to many, fillings and dental implants can be detrimental, and while they have long been the only solutions to decay, it may soon be possible for teeth to regrow themselves.
Gut health is a buzzy topic, but the oral microbiome might be the next big trend. The evidence that a clean mouth could lower the risk of chronic diseases is piling up. Big voices in the longevity ...
That’s right: they all have hyperdontia – aka “too many teeth”. It’s in the name, really: hyper, as in “too many”, and dontia, as in “teeth”. But what does that mean exactly?
There’s style, soul, and a whole lot of teeth. Some movies are meant to be experienced, not just watched. “Sinners” is one of them.
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This Binefia water flosser surprised me the most of any I tried. If I’m being completely honest, I saw the price point and the unknown brand name and made a judgement. How wrong I was. This ...
‘Unusually Complete’ Small Baleen Whale Fossils Excavated by Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
It’s a whale of a discovery. Literally. A team of paleontologists and volunteers from the Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History (SBMNH) recently excavated the skull and other fossilized bones of a ...
Blue whales are a species of baleen whale. Baleen whales don’t have teeth. Instead, they have baleen, which they use to help them filter krill, plankton, and other tiny creatures from the ocean water.
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