Minke Whales don't live in the Arctic (near North Pole), they more go towards the Antarctic (near South Pole).
they live in the arctic year round
Yes, right whales are baleen whales. They have no teeth. They have baleen, whalebone, to strain out water and keep in plankton, krill and shrimp to swallow and eat.
Animals in the Arctic include Arctic hares, lemmings, musk oxen, caribou, Arctic foxes, Arctic wolves, polar bears, wolverines, ermines, Arctic ground squirrels, seals, walruses, baleen whales, Narwhals, killer whales, and belugas.
Bowhead whales are baleen whales.
Baleen
Baleen whales are less social than toothed whales baleen whales are normally found in small groups or alone where as the killer whale a species of toothed whale is noted to be very playful and inquisitive of humans and are very social creatures who live in large pods.
Baleen Whales.
baleen whales are much larger than toothed whales
Omnivorous animals are rare in the polar regions..Baleen whales, Arctic foxes, are two.
All whales incl baleen whales are warm blooded.
Baleen whales are technically larger than tooth whales because the blue whale is the largest animal on the planet, but the sperm whale, which is a tooth whale, is pretty large.The baleen whales are normally larger, except for the sperm whale, which can be as long as many baleen whales.
Definition for Baleen Whale: Any whale that has baleen or is a odontocetes whale.So, they are not technically same thing, but a blue whale is a type of baleen or odontocetes whale. This is because other whales have baleen, such as the Right Whale.
Minke whales are baleen whales, not toothed ones. Hope this helped.