Eons ago ancestors of whales made a major leap forward in evolution of their mouths.  Whales living today can filter-feed in large amounts because the lower jaw is flexible in movement.
 
 Ancient fossils such as Janjucetus hunderi  do not have such a mobile lower jaw.  The development of this attribute probably initially evolved to consume large living prey.  It began with a wide upper jaw and normal teeth - no comb filters.  Erich Fitzgerald from the Museum Victoria in Melbourne has created a family tree showing whale evolution.
 
 The way whales feed is unique.  It is believed that sucking when feeding still takes place, a left over from the days of the wide upper jaw.
 
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