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"<b>Where's the toothpaste?</b><br><br>The Bowhead whale is a baleen whale. Baleen whales are known for the baleen plates they have instead of teeth, used to filter material from their mouths. The Bowhead whale’s plates are about 9 feet, making them the longest of all whales. The whales themselves grow to about 66 feet.",

"<b>Massive Head butts!</b><br><br>Baleen whales have massive skulls, which they often use to crash through ice. Inuit hunters have claimed to see the whales break through ice 2 feet thick.",

"<b>They like the cold air...</b><br><br>The Bowhead whale is the state marine mammal of Alaska, perhaps because they spend nearly all their lives in and around the Arctic Sea.",

"<b>Wise OLD Whales...</b><br><br>Although the oldest whale on record was registered at 110 years of age, Baleen whales may be older. One scientist even claims to have discovered a Baleen whale some 211 years old. Some claim that harpoons in the baleen whales have been centuries old, and these ancient creatures may live to about 245 years.",

"<b>Can you keep it down, please?</b><br><br>Bowhead whales are a vocal bunch. They have long repetitive songs that may be intended for mating purposes. Breeding usually occurs between March and August, with calves born about every 3 or 4 years. At birth Bowhead whales are about 14 feet long but will grow to about 30 feet and 2,200 pounds by their first birthday."];
