All true whales are mammals, therefore also vertebrates.
Yes, beluga whales are vertebrates.
They both have a spinal cord protected by vertebrae. That is the key trait of all vertebrates. So whales and sharks are both vertebrates.
Yes, they do. Whales are marine mammals, and all mammals are vertebrates.
A beluga whale is a vertebrae. All mammals are.
Whales are vertebrates, like all mammals. All whales are vertebrates. Fin whales, being mammals, are vertebrates. Vertebrates Vertebrates They are vertebrates, meaning they have a spine or a "backbone." An easy way to remember this is that all warmblooded creatures are vertebrates. Their bodies have structure due to the bones in their body as opposed to relying on an exoskeleton (external skeleton) like insects or being blob-like (think octopus, slugs, worms).
Hummingbirds are vertebrates. Chickens are vertebrates. Whales are vertebrates. These animals are all vertebrates because they have a backbone. Vertebrates include all mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians.
All whales are vertebrates, so yes.
Yes killer whales are vertebrates.Yes, Killer Whales (Orcas) are vertebrates because they have an internal skeleton (endoskeleton) and a backbone.
Whales are an example of an animal with a spine that lives in the sea.
Blue whales are vertebrate. They are also, just like us, mammals.
Yes. All mammals are. Blue whales maintain a core body temperature somewhere between about 36.6 degrees C and 37.2 degrees C (98-99 degrees F). This temperature is similar to that of other large mammals.
No, they have a backbone just like you do.