Blubber Gum
Yes actually
blue whales do not chew. the krill that they eat is so tiny that the whale swallows thousands in one go.
Products that either have whale blubber or fat in them. Some are gelatin desserts (jello's or jellies I'm guessing) and don't freak out but, yes when you chew gum, you are chewing on whale blubber!
Here are some whale jokes: q What kind of gum does a whale chew?A: Blubber gum! Q: Where are whales weighed? A: At a whale weigh station. Q: Did you hear about the flying whale? A: Actually its a whale of a story. Q: What do you call a baby whale? A: A little squirt. What did the shark say to the whale? What are you blubbering about?
NO whales are not able to eat or chew a human unless it is a killer whale then yes but others only eat krill and plankton
No, the Blue Whale does not chew its food. The Blue Whale, the largest animal that has ever existed on earth (to our knowledge), feeds on some of the smallest creatures in the ocean, like krill and some other zooplankton. It takes a large mouthful of water, including the creatures, and expels the water through "filters" called baleen. The water passes through and the whale swallows what is left whole. No chewing is involved. Use the link below to learn more.
beluga whales do have teeth they have 34 teeth but they do not chew
Most all fish have teeth, but not in the same way, or can be seen easily, these fish have what is called pharyngeal teeth.However, there is a whale that is toothless and it's called a Baleen whale; it's mouth is so large that it can swallow squid whole and does not need to chew.
In very small pieces, unless you have a very large frying-pan.
Chew chew train.
Its because of its diet, which is mainly fish. Most cetacea actually do have teeth, from the smaller porpoises to the huge Sperm Whale. The only whales that don't have teeth are the baleen whales, such as the Blue Whale and the fin whale.
Chew-Chew Baby was created on 1945-02-05.