The name for certain whales, "cetacean" is pronounced "seh-TAY-shun" (more as "sit-AY-shun" than "citation")
You pronounce it as cet-a-shen-z cetaceans.
It is pronounced "sih-TAY-shuns."
84 living cetaceans (not extinct) though there are 7 extinct cetaceans
the answer is not "who" but actually "what are" Cetaceans are marine mammals
Yes, by definition cetaceans are an order of mammals.
no. they are cetaceans.
They have hair
Cetaceans
cetaceans can be pronounced: set aye sh'ns there is a slight emphasis on the second syllable I have indicated the use of a weak vowel (technically a shwa) in the last syllable, by using an apostrophe. I hope this makes sense to you.
underwater mammals
Dolphins are mammals, specifically they are cetaceans.
They are all cetaceans, a special type of mammal that lives in water. Whales and porpoises are also cetaceans.
cetaceans
no. cetaceans are whales, dolphins, and porpoises.