Theria is the closest connection between marsupials and placentals. It includes all mammals besides the monotremes.
The "Human" is a species of "Primate", which is a type of mammal. A "Mammal" is a type of animal that comes under the "vertebrate" category of the Animal Kingdom. Other species of Primates include chimpanzees, urang-utans, gorillas, baboons, etc. Other species of Mammals include rodents, seals, marsupials, whales/dolphins, felines, canines, etc.
Yes they are
because some organisms are wrongly placed in a group. for example viruses are placed in living organisms, whales placed in the mammals, snakes in the reptiles etc.
Some would say us humans. Others would say Polar Bears, Killer Whales or Sharks.
well, obviously, whales are generally very large. all species of whale have blowholes atop their heads, and all live in water for their entire lives. the largest whale is the blue whale, and the most popular would be the orca or killer whale, known as shamoo in sea world sporting black and white markings on its body. whales have baleen instead or teeth, so that they may drain the water out of their mouths before swallowing their food (generally krill). only the smaller whales like the orca and beluga whales have teeth. orca whales are known as killer whales because they hunt seals among other things.
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The term cetacean refers to whales and dolphins. Humans belong to another category called primates.
The "Human" is a species of "Primate", which is a type of mammal. A "Mammal" is a type of animal that comes under the "vertebrate" category of the Animal Kingdom. Other species of Primates include chimpanzees, urang-utans, gorillas, baboons, etc. Other species of Mammals include rodents, seals, marsupials, whales/dolphins, felines, canines, etc.
No, dolphins and whales are dolphins and whales, members of the Order Cetacea. Only people are humans. Humans, like dolphins and whales, are mammals. But humans are members of the Primate Order.
Primates, dolphins, whales, zebras, lions, meerkats, humans
whales
different whales , sharks , humans
Beluga whales can not be harmful to humans. They are playful and very intellegent.
Beluga whales can not be harmful to humans. They are playful and very intellegent.
To humans? No. Blue Whales do not eat or (without provocation) harm humans.
YES. They are because we and whales are mammals.
The whales predator is mostly sharks and humans