Yes. All animals have brains.
the real question here is do you have a brain... anything that lives has a brain.
Some whales are classified as mammals. Smaller fish are not
No, whales do not have two brains. They have a single brain like other mammals, but it is highly complex and adapted for their aquatic lifestyle. The belief that whales have two brains may be a misunderstanding of their large brain size and unique neurological adaptations.
no
They are not fish they are mammals and they are whales
Whales Are Mammals, Fish Are Not
a group of fish is called a 'school' of fish and a group of whales are called a 'pod' of whales.
Yes, whales have brains. Whale brains are among the largest and most complex in the animal kingdom, comparable in size and complexity to those of humans and other highly intelligent mammals like dolphins and elephants. This allows whales to exhibit advanced cognitive abilities and social behaviors.
No. Whales are not fish, they are mammals. The largest fish is the Whale Shark.
One thing that fish have that whales do not have are gills. Fish need gills to breathe, but whales have a blowhole because they are mammals.
If you have any brains you will not kiss a fish.
Toothed whales (killer whales, dolphins, porpoises, narwhals, sperm whales, beluga whales) mostly feed on large fish.