False, they are an aquatic mammal species. They have warm blood, give birth to live young, and also nurse their young with milk.
Whales are not reptiles, they are mammals. They are more closely related to human beings than they are to alligators.
Yes..A small whale, with a bulbous forehead and whitish coloration.
The alligator, it's a reptile and the rest are mammals.
The heaviest mammal on earth is the blue whale, the heaviest reptile is the Nile Crocodile, and so on and so forth.Elephant, sperm whale, white whale, hippo and the extinct mamut :-DGood Enough? ^^
No, a humpback whale is a mammal like all whales because it is warm-blooded, and doesn't lay eggs. It also can't breathe under water.
the same as humans unless your a reptile or fish.
one, a whale is a mammal, and a crocodile is a reptile. and also, a crocodile has eves that have invisible lids, that let them see much clearer than whales can.
No, an alligator is a reptile.
Elephant Rhinoceros elephant , gorillas ,hippopotamas , tiger, giraffe
a turtle is a reptile with a shell . So is a Tortoise ! A tortoise is also a reptile with a shell !
1) Whales are mammals and do not have gills, they come to the surface to breathe.2) Whale Sharks have gills and as other sharks receive oxygen through the water.3) Whales sharks have the same cartilaginous skeleton structure as other sharksTthe reason its called WHALE shark is because it is the largest of all the sharks, and as whales are the currently biggest mammals on the earth it only seems appropriate.No. it isn't a reptile.
An alligator is a reptile, not an amphibian.
An omnivorous reptile is a reptile that eats both vegetation and meat.