a no toothed whale lol
Baleen whales and toothed whales are two DIFFERENT kinds of whales. A whale can only be either-or. Baleen whales are filter feeders, they eat a "soup" of small stuff they filter out from the sea. Toothed whales eat things big enough to catch one by one, or to bite chunks out of.
Only one. The same as every whale or dolphin.
No, a narwhal isn't a baleen whale. Whales belong to the cetaceous mammalian order that also includes walruses, porpoises, and dolphins. The cetaceous mammalian order is divided into two suborders. One is called Odontoceti, which includes the toothed whales such as narwhals. The other suborder is called Mysticeti, which includes the baleen whales which use plates to filter food from water.
Toothed whales (Odontoceti) this group includes dolphins and orcas. These whales eat meat. Baleen whales (Mysticeti)This group includes the Blue whale, Grey whale and Minke. They pull in a mouthful of seawater and feed on plankton.
this toothed whale has only got two teeth both in the upper jaw the left tooth grows into the whales unusual tusk . somtimes both teeth grow to form double tusks. in this case the right tusk is smaller than the left one
Baleen is one type of whale
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See related link for a picture of one of the most famous types of saber toothed cats, the Smilodon.
Usually they have one Baleen whales have two blowholes. Toothed whales have only one.
Sperm whale-A toothed whale who eats mainly giant squid. Beluga-This beautiful arctic whale is the smallest of all. Narwhal-The Narwhal or ''Narwhale'' in the old Saza language has a delicate unicorn horn. Blue whale-The biggest animal that has been around ever on the planet, Earth. Killer whale-A predatory whale who eats seals, dolphins, birds and even turtles. Humpback whale-Looks like the blue whale, but much smaller and has a hump on its back instead of a dorsal fin.
There were many types of saber toothed cats, and each one was a different height. However, the tallest saber toothed cat was Smilodon populator, which measured 4 feet (over 1 meter) to the shoulder.
Humans have eaten all species of baleen whales at one time or another. Today the one most commonly eaten is the minke whale because it is more common than others. People also eat most kinds of toothed whales although some are only occasionally eaten. For example, the Makah people of the pacific northwest are the only culture that eats killer whales (orcas).