Baleen is a filter-feeder system inside the mouths of
baleen whales. The baleen system works when a whale opens its mouth underwater and the whale takes in water. The whale then pushes the water out, and animals such as
krill are filtered by the baleen and remain as food source for the whale. Baleen is similar to
bristles and is made of
keratin, the same substance found in human fingernails and hair. Some whales, such as the
bowhead whale, have longer baleen than others. Other whales, such as the
gray whale, only use one side of their baleen. These baleen bristles are arranged in plates across the upper jaw of the whale. Baleen is often called
whalebone, but that name also can refer to the normal
bones of whales, which have often been used as a material, especially as a cheaper substitute for
ivory in carving.