Order: Cetacea
Suborder: Mysticeti
No, they are certainly not. Blue whales and killer whales both belong to the same order: Cetacea, the order of the whales. Though that's where the liking stops. Because Killer whales belong to the suborder Odontoceti (toothed whales) and Blue whales belong to the suborder Mysticeti (baleen whales).
How are blue whales adapted? How are blue whales adapted?
No. Blue whales only mate with other blue whales.
The order '''Cetacea''' includes the marine mammals commonly known as whales, dolphins, and porpoises. So, Blue Whales, Gray Whales, and Killer Whales.
Blue whales are not herbivores. Instead, blue whales are carnivores. Blue whales diet consists of mainly Krill and Fish.
yes they are blue like all blue whales
No. Killer Whales are like wolf packs in ocean, they will hunt large baby blue whale, kill and eat them. Blue Whales don't have teeth like Killer Whales (sometimes referred to as Orcas). Blue Whales staple diet is mainly Krill. "Krill is the common name given to the order Euphausiacea of shrimp-like marine crustaceans."
nothing eats alive blue whales
Although blue whales tend to be solitary creatures, the correct term for a group of any whales, including blue whales, is a pod. e.g. A pod of blue whales suggests that multiple whales are together.
Yes Blue Whales do have babies
Blue whales are not at all harmful.
blue whales are classified as mammals.