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Scientists have observed that North Atlantic right whales often have mud on their heads, which is thought to be a result of their feeding behavior. These whales feed by skimming the surface of the water, and the mud may come from the seafloor where they forage for copepods and other small organisms. The mud can also provide a form of camouflage, potentially helping them avoid predators. Additionally, researchers study these markings as they may offer insights into the whales' health and feeding habits.

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