it is a fish
No, sea otters are mammals.
no they are a fish
it is a fish
Sea otters do not have gills because they are mammals.
They eat fish and other aquatic sea life.
Because they're fish.....not mammals
Nouns are people, places, and things. The nouns in your sentence are "whales," "fish," and "plankton."
No, they are marine mammals. They produce live offspring, whereas fishes lay eggs. Mammals also provide milk for their young. Fish do not.
No fish are mammals. Mammals are vertebrate animals that nurse their young. Mammals have many characteristics in common such as being warm-blooded, having some hair or fur, and being tetrapods (having four limbs, although in marine mammals these are fins).
There are no "fish mammals". Mammals are mammals and fish are fish. Mammals are warm-blooded creatures with fur or skin, breathing through lungs, and feeding their yong on mothers's mlk, while fish are cold-blooded creatures covered with scales, and which breathe using gills. There are, however, mammals which live underwater and, like all mammals, suckle their young on mothers' milk. These are dolphins, whales, narwhals, dugong, manatees and porpoises. Then there are the mammals which actually live on land, but spend much of their time at sea, and so have adaptations in their limbs which act as fins. These include walruses, seals and sea lions,
No, not all sea animals are fish. For instance, whales are not fish, they are actually mammals, like a giraffe or...well you get the point. There are coral, octopus, crabs, seals, sea snakes, mollusks there are an unless variety of sea animals that are not fish.
Large fish and sea dwelling mammals like whales and sun-fish