Blue whales' tails, also called flukes, are around twenty-five feet wide.
it helps them swim and sometimes jump.
they move there tale up and down and do alittle thing called swimming
How are blue whales adapted? How are blue whales adapted?
No. Blue whales only mate with other blue whales.
Blue whales are not herbivores. Instead, blue whales are carnivores. Blue whales diet consists of mainly Krill and Fish.
yes they are blue like all blue whales
Please see the related link below, for a great picture of a killer whales tale.
nothing eats alive blue whales
Although blue whales tend to be solitary creatures, the correct term for a group of any whales, including blue whales, is a pod. e.g. A pod of blue whales suggests that multiple whales are together.
No. Blue whales are filter feeders. they don't have any teeth to bite chunks out of an animal with, and they don't have wide enough throats to swallow with either. The only possible predators of the blue whale (besides man of course) would be the great white shark and the killer whale. And I know of no instances where this has been documented.
blue whales are classified as mammals.
Yes Blue Whales do have babies