The belugaor white whale, Delphinapterus leucas, is an Arctic and sub-Arctic cetacean. It is one of two members of the family Monodontidae, along with the narwhal.
Its scientific class is Mammalia--it is a mammal.
The several species of whales (order Cetacea) are mammals as they give live birth and suckle their young, breath air and have a spine.
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The phylum of whales is Chordata, which means it has a backbone. The class of whales is Mammalia, meaning it is a mammal. The order of whales is cetacea, which includes the whales and dolphins.
whales(I learned in science class.)
Whales are in the Mammalia class. This means that they are mammals. They give birth to live young, and they feed their offspring milk. Whales are warm blooded and breath oxygen.
Odontoceti- or toothed whales ex: spermwhales, dolphins & Orcas (killer whales)
Yes, humpback whales belong to the class Mammalia.
Animalia, phylum cordata, class mammalia
No, sharks and whales belong to different groups. Sharks are fish and belong to the group Chondrichthyes, while whales are mammals and belong to the group Cetacea. They are both classified under the superclass Osteichthyes, which includes all bony fish, but they diverged into separate evolutionary paths long ago.
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Baleen whales. Baleen whales eat, well, urchins, crabs, fish eggs, shri-oh, never mind.
Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Vertebrata, Class Mammalia, Order Cetacea, suborder Mysticeti (for baleen whales, like humpbacks) or suborder Odontoceti (for toothed whales, like dolphins)
Sharks - Generally not. They are carnivores, eating other fish. Actually, sharks are also incredibly stupid; they will eat ANYTHING, including each other. Whales: Some whales, especially the class of whales known as "baleen whales", feed on plankton (microscopic plants). Other whales such as sperm whales and orcas, are carnivores.
Baleen whales. Baleen whales eat, well, urchins, crabs, fish eggs, shri-oh, never mind.