That group is 'cetacea'
Balaenoptera Whale is the common name for marine mammals of the order Cetacea. The suborders are Odontoceti (toothed whales) and Mysticeti (baleen whales).
No, a narwhal isn't a baleen whale. Whales belong to the cetaceous mammalian order that also includes walruses, porpoises, and dolphins. The cetaceous mammalian order is divided into two suborders. One is called Odontoceti, which includes the toothed whales such as narwhals. The other suborder is called Mysticeti, which includes the baleen whales which use plates to filter food from water.
The cetacea order is classified into two suborders: Odontoceti (toothed whales) and Mysticeti (baleen whales). Odontoceti includes dolphins, porpoises, and sperm whales, which have teeth for hunting. Mysticeti includes species like humpback and blue whales, which have baleen plates to filter feed.
Order Cetacea is organized into two suborders: Mysticeti (baleen whales) and Odontoceti (toothed whales). Mysticeti includes whales that filter feed using baleen plates, while Odontoceti includes whales with teeth for hunting. Each suborder further divides into families, genera, and species based on specific anatomical and genetic characteristics.
Order Cetacea is divided into two suborders: Mysticeti (baleen whales) and Odontoceti (toothed whales). Mysticeti includes whales that feed through baleen plates, while Odontoceti includes whales with teeth for hunting. These suborders are further divided into families, genera, and species based on various characteristics such as size, feeding habits, and habitat.
Kingdom Animalia (animals) Phylum Chordata (vertebrates) Class Mammalia (mammals) Order Cetacea (whales and dolphins) Suborder Mysticeti (baleen whales) Family Balaenopteridae Genus Megaptera Species novaeangliae
The order '''Cetacea''' includes the marine mammals commonly known as whales, dolphins, and porpoises. So, Blue Whales, Gray Whales, and Killer Whales.
Cetaceans are marine mammals of the order Cetacea which includes whales, dolphins and porpoises.
The Mysticeti ("mustached whales") are a Suborder of the Order Cetacea (which includes all whales, dolphins, and porpoises). They lack teeth, instead having a rows of keratinous plates called baleen, which they use to filter zooplankton and small schooling fish.
The order includes whales (both toothed and baleen), dolphins and porpoises. the word comes from the Greek root word cetus meaning whale.
Cetacea. Toothed whales are in suborder Odontoceti, baleen whales are in suborder Mysteceti.
Whales are mammals. That is they suckle their young.