Cetacea
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
Order: Cetacea Suborder: Mysticeti
Whales are a diverse group of marine mammals belonging to the order Cetacea. There are many different species of whales, including the blue whale, humpback whale, sperm whale, and killer whale.
Whales are too diverse a group for this to be answered precisely. Please be more specific as to which type of whale.
The Sperm Whale is a marine mammal, of the order Cetacea, and family: Physeteridae.
Balaenoptera Whale is the common name for marine mammals of the order Cetacea. The suborders are Odontoceti (toothed whales) and Mysticeti (baleen whales).
The brydes whale is a very large whale and it isn't documented exactly how much they eat. In order to maintain their diet these marine mammals are found in areas that have abundant supplies of food.
The scientific name of the fin whale is Balaenoptera physalus. It belongs to the order Cetacea, which includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Within the order, the fin whale falls under the family Balaenopteridae.
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No, a whale is not a narrative poem. A narrative poem is a poem that tells a story, typically incorporating characters, plot, and a setting, while a whale is a large marine mammal that belongs to the order Cetacea.
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.
Whales are of the Cetacea Order, along with porpoises and dolphins.