I would say that the blue whale, and the sperm whale were least common.
They are a name given to two species of marine mammal belonging to a clade within the suborder of baleen whales. 2 sub species includes Common Minke and Antarctic minke whales. The common is least concerned but Antarctic minke is Data Deficient but suspected to be concerned.
"Whales" is a common noun.
The Delphic oracle or the company Oracle has nothing in common with the country Whales or Cetaceans.
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Cows, elephants and whales are all mammals.
They're both aquatic mammals
Beluga whales, gray whales and killer whales are the most common species found in the Canadian waters.
The humpbacks are at "Least Concern".
No they are not extinct. The Common Minke whale is least concerned according to the IUCN Red list. However form same site, the Antarctic Minke is data deficient but is highly likely to be at least Endangered.
both will stampede
they both eat
No, there are at least 80,000 left in the world.