baleen is an example; which is used to filter water with krill and shrimp in water, think of mixing small pebbles in water then pour the heterogeneous mixture through a fine strainer and you can see how a whale's baleen works.
blubber
According to researchers, the adaptation of cetaceans is to grow very large. The larger you are, the safer from predation.
One of the main adaptations that ensures that the body does not lose heat too quickly. It is apart of the Environmental Adaptation as it is how an organism responds to its environment...
The animal with the lowest pulse rate is the blue whale. Its heart rate can drop to as low as 2 beats per minute when the whale is diving deep and conserving energy. This low pulse rate is an adaptation that allows the blue whale to manage its massive size and oxygen needs efficiently while submerged.
no cuz they got some weird adaptation against them.
Blue Whale Orca/ Killer Whale Gray Whale Humpback Whale Sai Whale Fin Whale Beluga Whale Sperm Whale Bowhead Whale Right Whale Long- Finned Pilot Whale Pilot Whale Narwhal Beaked WHale and many more...
Some species of whale near New Zealand would be: Souther Right Whale, Minke Whale, Bryde's Whale, Blue Whale, Fin Whale, Humpback Whale, Pygmy Right Whale, Spectacled Porpoise, Sperm Whale, Pygmy Sperm Whale, Dwarf Spermy Whale, Cuvier's Beaked Whale, Giant Beaked Whale, Shepherd's Beaked Whale, Bottlenose Whale, Andrew's Beaked Whale, Blainville's Beaked Whale, Ginkgo-toothed Beaked Whale, Hector's Beaked Whale, Layard's Beaked Whale and the Pilot Whale.
The blue whale is a baleen whale.
A Bowhead Whale has a triangle shaped head, an adaptation that allows them to break though ice to breathe.Have a layer of blubber that can be up to 2 feet thick that protects it from the cold arctic weather
The walrus. Beluga whale. Blue whale. Bowhead whale. Chinese whale. Fin Whale. Gray Whale. Humpback Whale. Right Whale. Sel Whale. Sperm Whale. Steller Sea lion.
•Bowhead Whale, Northern and Southern Right Whale, Pygmy Right, Gray Whale, Humpback Whale, Blue Whale, Fin Whale, Sei Whale, Bryde's Whale,and the Minke Whale.
In order of largest to smallest Blue whale Fin whale Sperm whale Bowhead whale Sei Whale North Pacific Right Whale Southern Right whale North Atlantic Right whale Bryde's whale Gray whale