No. There are toothed whales and baleen whales. Baleen whales do not have teeth; the baleen is like a strainer that hangs down from the upper part of the mouth and lets the whale catch plankton, shrimp, small squid, and other small sea creatures.
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No. Many whales do not have teeth.
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Killer whales have sharp teeth's seals,and they have canine teeth. Polar bears have sharp teeth's fish,and the also have canine teeth
there teeth are sharp
only baleen whale have bristley teeth. all whale HAVE teeth. but whale like Killer Whales have sharp teeth!Q :)
Killer whales have adapted to be able to swim quickly. They also have sharp teeth to help them kill prey, and they stay in groups for safety.
Killer whales have adapted to be able to swim quickly. They also have sharp teeth to help them kill prey, and they stay in groups for safety.
Killer whales do thats why they have sharp teeth.
Most definately. Killer Whales -- odonticetes -- are pure carnivores and do in fact have teeth. Mysticetes or baleen whales do not.
The killer whales mouth is armed with sharply pointed teeth.
Blue Whales, Beluga Whales, Killer Whales, Sperm Whales, and Narwhals.
they eat sea lions, seals, all types of fish, and they jump out of water and they catch the sea bird also they stop them with their sharp teeth and eat them with their sharp teeth they have 56 teethto stop their prey with.
Yes, the killer whale
No the blue whales have bristles like the humpback to act as a filter to catch plankton and krill.