they have pretty much the same skin as most sea mammals , it like a natural wet suit.
Whales are mammals, just as we are. Their bodies are covered by thick skin. Underneath the skin is a thick layer of fat known as blubber which insulates the body.
A whale is covered in a layer of 'blubber', a fat and flesh composite particular to whales, beneath an outer layer of thick, shaggy fur.
Water
a whale has the body covering skin
It doesn't make a difference whether you're covered with whale urine or not, if you're near a jelly, you could get stung.
Nope. A whale is a mammal, therefore it is covered in fur, not scales. But I see where you're coming from.
the blue whale
Approxamately 50% of a whale's body is blubber.
Beluga whales are hairless, and covered, as all other mammals, in skin.
Dead Whale Body.("'\(o.o)/"')
On the side of the body
The whale and the fish because the fish eats stuff of the whale which is food for the fish and makes the whale less covered in stuff.