Within CITES registered countries - none without a licence.
Lipstick and shoe polish can be derived from whale byproducts, primarily from the blubber of certain whale species. The blubber contains fats and oils that can be processed into various cosmetic and industrial products. Historically, spermaceti, derived from the head of the sperm whale, was used in cosmetics and polishes. However, it's important to note that whaling is now heavily regulated and many species are protected, making the use of whale products largely unethical and illegal.
it is a product made from whale or whale blubber
The excretoy products of whale (or better said of sperm whale) is the ambergris. It is used in the manufacturing of perfumes.
Yes, whale fat (spekk).
Animal products and some vegetables contain saturated fats.
Animal products contain saturated fats, which are found in foods like meat, poultry, and dairy products. Some animal fats also contain small amounts of trans fats, which are considered unhealthy. It's important to consume animal fats in moderation to maintain a balanced diet.
No.
Saturated fats.
Fats are digested by lipase enzymes into the two end products: glycerol and fatty acids.
Products that either have whale blubber or fat in them. Some are gelatin desserts (jello's or jellies I'm guessing) and don't freak out but, yes when you chew gum, you are chewing on whale blubber!
waild whale
A female whale carries her calf, ranges from nine to twelve months. Some whales though, like the Sperm Whale, carry their young for up to sixteen months!