Bumpy and wrinkly i think. Even though ive never touched one, you can tell bye pictures.
Whales and dolphins feel very much like a wetsuit.
it feels rough and it's skin is greyish
A Killer Whale Is Rubbery And Fairly Smooth Skin And Are Slimy Just Like A Dolphin.
Adult narwhals have an approximate 4 in. layer of blubber under their skin.
It has an yellowish skin and is rough
Killer whales have fairly smooth skin and are pretty slippery.
Humpback whales have enormously long flippers (about 1/3 of its body length) and usually have many barnacles on their skin. They have a small dorsal fin toward the tail on their back that usually has a small bump on it, giving the whale its name.
A barnacle doesn't actually harm the whale, but does the opposite by helping the whale get rid of its dead skin.
They have skin, so they feel like us
it is made out of the skin and blubber of the bowhead whale and it taste like coconuts true answer
Humpback whales can be white, black, black on the back and white on the stomach with black dots, and I'm pretty sure they can be blue. Under their arms, they have pink skin, kind of like a dog.
Untreated shock would make the skin feel cold and clammy.
Blubber is the layer of fat under a whale's skin. It comes from the food the whale eats, just like the rest of the body.
Whales are mammals and have never had scales, so no. Killer whale, dolphin, porpoise, and sperm whale teeth are modified bones in their skull and jaw, just like ours. Baleen whales, like humpback and blue whales, have large carotene plates growing out of their jaws instead of regular teeth.