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The bowhead whale is a filter feeder, primarily consuming zooplankton, particularly copepods and amphipods. It uses its baleen plates to strain these tiny organisms from the water. Bowhead whales are known to swim slowly and are often found in cold Arctic and sub-Arctic waters, where they take advantage of seasonal blooms of plankton. Their feeding strategy is crucial for their survival in nutrient-rich environments.

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