yes. they do travel in groups.
Baleen whales, and toothed whales are two groups of whales.
Yes. All whales are divided into two groups. Baleen whales and toothed whales. An example of a toothed whale would be the Sperm whale.
There are two groups of whales: baleen and toothed. Baleen whales consist mostly of roquals who have streamlined bodies and are capable of fast speeds for short bursts. Gray and Right whales are baleen but in a separate family of their own. There are several groups of toothed whales: ocean dolphins, river dolphins, belguas and narwhals, beaked whales, sperm whales, and porpoises.
Toothed whales
Belugas are toothed whales
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.
Toothed Whales eat mostly crab, squid, and fish.
Generally toothed whales are more social because they are usually found in groups (pods). Narwals, belugas, orcas, dolphins and porpoises are all toothed whales who live in pods and they are all very social animals. Usually their pods consist of family members although others can be adopted into a pod for breeding purposes. Baleen whales are usually found alone or in very small groups.
no, it is not...
Pods
Toothed whales and beleen whales.
A blue toothed whale is not a defined animal. Blue whales are baleen whales, not toothed.