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Baleen whales are the largest animals, and they are also filter feeders. These whales include the humpback whale, blue whale, and grey whale.
Many species of bird fledglings have grey and white feathers.
No, they do not hibernate. They migrate up to 16,000 miles per year.
Madeleine Grey died in 1979.
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The grey whale has a parasitic relationship with whale lice, which grows on the back of grey whales, among the barnacles.
It has no parasitic relationship whatsoever.
The grey whale has a symbiotic relationship with barnacles. The barnacles attach themselves on the whales and are transported to new locations in the ocean. Whales are not harmed in the process, and the barnacles benefit from the new food sources.
The grey whale was put on the endangered species list because of people over hunting them and habitat destruction
The barnacle gets free food and a free ride and the whale is not harmed by the barnacle but does not benefit ether from the relationship. therefore the relationship between the Grey Whale and the barnacle is a perfect example of commensalism.
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The barnacle gets free food and a free ride and the whale is not harmed by the barnacle but does not benefit ether from the relationship. therefore the relationship between the Grey Whale and the barnacle is a perfect example of commensalism.
This varies from species to species of whale. The largest whale which is blue whale can weigh as much as 200 tons. The smaller whale weighs only 400-600 pounds which is a dwarf sperm whale. In terms of color, it is usually a more cooler colour like blue and grey but varies between each species.
yes the sperm whale is 80 tons the grey whale is 8 tons
The most common form of symbiosis is parasitism, so in a sense, yes. There are many instances of host-specific parasites, but few of prey-specific predators. IF one kind of predator (say an orca) specialized in one kind of prey (say a grey whale) and followed their pods around so that practically everywhere you saw a grey whale, you would see an orca, then we could say that was predator-prey symbiosis.
The East Asian water snake, sirpentius podinae, or spotted snake. It is characterized by the small red line of dots running down its back and round head. It is highly not poisonous. It has a symbiotic relationship with the Ãœhskop Bear (which is not really a true bear), in which the snake lives on top of its head. Giving the snake a living space, and the bear a snake on its head, this is a wonderful example of mutualism.