A group of fish is called a school. A group of whales is called a pod.
whales are oily fishes, that is the fish we used to get oil
Whales are mammals. Whales are not fish for several reasons. They get oxygen from the air. They give milk to their babies. Inside their ear they have a construction unique for mammals. Some scientist believe that they used to live on land long time ago. The elephant is the closest family to whales.
Yes there are, in fact there are several fish that use echolocation such as dolphins, river dolphins, killer whales, and sperm whales; in addition, it's also used by porpoises
It could be used to describe procreation in general. But it is commonly used to describe just fish and amphibians. It is also used in a derogatory sense towards some other people.
A herd is generally used for deer, horses, cows etc... A pod is used for whales, dolphins, killer whales. A pack is usually for wolves, African dogs, hyenas etc... A pride is used for lions and peacocks Flock for birds Horde for insects Shoal for fish Parliament for owls harem can be used for seals and some deer also (reindeer and caribou) A school can also be used for dolphins, whales and fish :)
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Yes- this is sometimes used to track whales like blue whales but also smaller fish and sharks. Where can I find the answer for myself?
It comes from the term "Fish out of water". It is used to describe new inmates to a prison.
It's a phrase used to describe something that's useless in the circumstances.
The nouns are whales and meters. The word (or number) thirty is both a noun and an adjective; in this sentence, 30 is used as an adjective to describe the noun meters.
No. This term is used to describe their often aggressive behavior.
No, the word fish is a noun and a verb. The noun fish is often used to describe another noun, for example fish scales or fish fry, but it remains a noun, 'fish scale' or 'fish fry' can be considered compound nouns.