Yes. The evolutionary background of whales still contains many gaps. We can make educated guesses as to what these ancestors would have looked like, but we have not actually found any fossils yet.
So yes, there are many species of whale which have not been discovered, but unfortunately they are all extinct species. It is extremely unlikely that there are living species of whale still undiscovered.
No they are still fairly common, and have not been listed by the IUCN.
Not Just one person discovered it a whole scientist community discovered it
No, not every island on Earth has been discovered. There are still remote and uninhabited islands that have not been explored or documented by humans.
Some small whales are called dolphins, but small whales are still whales.
The oldest type of whales are the bowhead whales. Bowhead whales are still around today.
she was not "found" she was a queen Boudica's remains have still not been discovered.
I know whales, dolphins, fish, sharks, and sea turtles. Please add on to these sea animals.
blue whales breed in the tropics and when the calves get older they leave PEOPLE STILL DO NOT KNOW WHERE BLUE WHALES BREED, IT IS STILL A MYSTERY, THEY HAVE SOEM EVIDENCE THAT POSSIBLY AROUND COSTA RICA BUT ITS NOT BEEN PROVEN YET
umm..well fish :p lots of things live in the ocean such as whales,sharks,squids,octopus,shrimp,snails,crabs,oysters,coral,eels, ect. their still are lots of other species that hadn't even been discovered yet.
No, not all the islands in the world have been discovered. New islands are still being found, especially in remote or unexplored areas.
Many prehistoric animals and dinosaurs have been discovered in South Carolina. These include prehistoric crocodiles, prehistoric whales, and prehistoric fish.
Because we have been hunting the whales too much, and they have been endangered.