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Baleen Whales - New Zealand Whales and Dolphins

Content Partner: Victoria University of Wellington. Head of Minke Whale (Balaenoptera acutorostrata). Note numerous throat grooves, baleen plates, and position of blowholes (top centre). Photo: Author Southern Right Whale (Balaena glacialis australis) The Right Whale was highly favoured by early New...

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