No. The longest spine of any living animal would be the blue whale, with a spine about 80 feet long.
Probably a large whale, like a blue whale or a sperm whale.
The Whale Shark (Rhincodon typus) feeds on plankton and small animals.
Nothing. Mammals can be as small as a mouse or large as a whale.
Its a vertebrate because it has a spine.
No the reproductive cells of a whale are not much large then those present in Humans. The sperm cells even in the large sperm whale would still be too small to be seen by the naked eye.
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I called the Carvel in Tampa, they said its 27 for the large and 24 for the small.
They are not small(13 to 16 feet).
No they are actually a large dolphin.
Mostly large whales, although if the whale is small enough and the squid is big enough, the outcome will be reversed and the squid will eat the whale.
preferabley a whale has 51 vertabrea in its spine