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Baleen whales are less social than toothed whales baleen whales are normally found in small groups or alone where as the killer whale a species of toothed whale is noted to be very playful and inquisitive of humans and are very social creatures who live in large pods.
Baleen whales, and toothed whales are two groups of whales.
Dolphins, orcas, and some species of whales are known to travel in pods. These social groups provide protection, assistance in hunting, and social interaction for the marine mammals.
Generally toothed whales are more social because they are usually found in groups (pods). Narwals, belugas, orcas, dolphins and porpoises are all toothed whales who live in pods and they are all very social animals. Usually their pods consist of family members although others can be adopted into a pod for breeding purposes. Baleen whales are usually found alone or in very small groups.
Because they live in groups and they have a 'pack' hierarchy. They usually travel in groups - and are 'sociable' with each other.
Killer Whales (Orca orca) are aquatic mammals that tend to live in family pods (groups) and cooperate in their social and hunting activities.
Humpback whales don't live in groups except if a has a baby then it will have two whales. 98.5% sure :)
Because they live in groups and they have a 'pack' hierarchy. They usually travel in groups - and are 'sociable' with each other.
Killer whales like to always be by themselves. Killer whales are very social creatures, they live in family groups called pods.
No, Killer Whales are very social creators which is why they stay in groups called pods. Even when the whale Keiko who played in the Free Willy movies was released from captivity, when the other orca pods rejected him he went to seek out human comfort.
A name of a social group of whales is called a pod. Pods are similar to herds of animals and are closely bonded together.
No, most whales live in groups