The Humpback whale is a baleen.
The Humpback whale is a baleen.
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No, they have baleen. Tooth buds do develop in fetuses, but these aren't retained.
Definition for Baleen Whale: Any whale that has baleen or is a odontocetes whale.So, they are not technically same thing, but a blue whale is a type of baleen or odontocetes whale. This is because other whales have baleen, such as the Right Whale.
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No, the humpback whale is not an odontocete; it is a member of the baleen whale suborder, Mysticeti. Odontocetes, or toothed whales, include species like dolphins, sperm whales, and orcas, which have teeth instead of baleen plates. Humpback whales filter-feed using baleen to consume small fish and krill.
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Humpback whales are a species of baleen whale, meaning that they do not have teeth; rather, they have baleen plates that they use to filter seawater and extract small prey animals.
A killer whale actively hunts living prey and is a carnivore. A humpback whale is a baleen whale and sieves krill through it's baleen plates. Though, as krill is very small shrimp-like animals, it could be thought that humpbacks are indeed carnivore.
They are part of Baleen whale. To be specific, it is Balaenopteridae family. This is the largest group of baleen whales.
Humpback Whale that looks nice and neat NOT humpback whale! Common names should not be capitalized, italicized or underlined. So: The humpback whale breached. NOT: The Humpback Whale breached.