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They both use cellular respiration.
Whales are carnivores. They either hunt and eat fish or they filter small animals out of the water and eat those. There might be some plants and seaweed mixed in with what they catch, but they are not eating those on purpose. Whales and dolphins eat meat.
No, because the oil is in whale blubber, and you cannot remove the blubber from a whale without harming, or killing the whale.
The Dwarf Sperm Whale is the smallest species commonly known as a whale. It grows up to nine (9) feet in length and 551 pounds in weight- making it smaller than the bigger dolphins.
Baleen whales are the largest animals, and they are also filter feeders. These whales include the humpback whale, blue whale, and grey whale.
They both use cellular respiration.
Through cellular respiration
a place with cold water and has lots of seaweed and fish
No, the humpback whale is not an omnivore. It is a herbivore, eating tiny microscopic like algae, and sometimes, seaweed and lichen.
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There are many small animals that live in seaweed. Invertebrates such as, bristle worms, scud, prawn, snails, and brittle stars feed on the seaweed. Sea stars, anemones, crabs, jellyfish, and other small fish live in seaweed.
to aqcuire energy they eat food
No.Water energy is a whale lot different than tidal energy.
the food that they eat
Whale sharks are very large organisms. Though, they feed on one of the smallest organisms, krill. Krill eat plankton, which is what gives them energy.Then, Whale sharks eat the krill for their energy. They then use this energy by simply swimming.Though this seems easy to do, a Whale shark is much larger and uses a lot more energy to swim than we, humans, do.