The Latin name for whale is actually 'Balaenoptera Physalus'. please ignore the awsner u had previously! im glad i could help
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Whales are part of the order: Cetacea which takes it's name from the Latin word Cetus which is now taken to mean whale but originally meant some form of sea monster.
"Balenoptera musculus" is the scientific name for the blue whale, the largest animal on Earth. "Balenoptera" comes from Latin and Greek words meaning ''winged whale,'' and ''musculus" means "muscle" in Latin.
The Latin name of the beluga whale is Delphinapterus leucas. This species is known for its distinctive white coloration and is commonly found in Arctic and sub-Arctic waters. Beluga whales are social animals and are often seen in pods.
Orca.
Balaenoptera musculus is the scientific name of the blue whale. It is Latin for "muscular whale" although the latter word can also mean "little mouse" (a probably intended pun making the full name 'little mouse-whale').
The Latin name for the Curvier's beaked whale is Ziphius cavirostris. This species is known for its elongated beak and is a member of the Ziphiidae family, which includes various beaked whales. Curvier's beaked whales are notable for their deep diving capabilities and are found in deep ocean waters around the world.
The Whale Shark, the largest fish in the sea; Rhincodon typus
A "Blogger Whale" does not exist as a name for a whale.
What type of whale?
Killer whale.
The Latin word for "having a humpback" is gibber, -era, -erum. The hump itself is gibber, -eris, m.The scientific name of the humpback whale has nothing to do with its back: Megaptera novaeangliae combines the Greek for "large wings" with the Latin for "of New England".