no they are not a mammal
Yes, whales are mammals. 'Whale Sharks' are sharks, and therefore fish, not mammals.
They're both marine animals though the dolphin is a mammal.
Um...they're called whales aren't they? All whales are mammals...except for whale sharks, they're sharks (fish). :) beep!
The major difference is whale sharks are huge. They're around 30 feet long on average and the largest specimen found was around 40 feet long. Also whale sharks are filter feeders, as in they only eat plankton and krill. They're harmless and divers can easily swim beside them or even hold on to them.
The whale shark is the largest living shark, therefore, the largest fish.
yes because it is the largest mammal on earth
no whales are not fat sharks but are 2 different animalsA whale is a warm blooded mammal and a shark is a cold blooded fish
In the whale sharks family there are other whale sharks and other sharks
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Whale Sharks are sharks
No a shark is not a mammal. It isn't a mammal because it filters water through it's gill slits then oxygen is filtered from the water. To be a mammal an animal has to directly breath oxygen into the lungs.
A dolphin is a mammal and not a fish.