Whale oil.
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The right whale is classed as a baleen whale or filter feeder, because it feeds on tiny shrimp called krill. It does not have teeth, so even though it eats shrimp it is not considered to be a carnivore.
It may be considered unusual because it involves land mammals returning to the sea to live there permanently.
One example of a fossil record is an ammonite. These fossils often show signs of damage like teeth marks that can be used to determine old predators on the sea floor. Another is an fossil depicting early man, which can be used to see how humans have evolved physically and mentally.
No, because the oil is in whale blubber, and you cannot remove the blubber from a whale without harming, or killing the whale.
No it is not. But Crude Oil, coal, and Natural Gas are!
Whale oil is from a currently living animal. Crude oil, coal and natural gas were formed ages ago. Those are considered fossil fuels- whales are not.
Whale oil
Crude oil is a complex hydrocarbon mixture and plant based. Whale oil is a triglyceride of a fatty acid and is animal based
It is not.
No.
Whale oil
Ancient Whale
They are endangered because there is a lot of pollution and because a lot of people fish for them.The beluga whale is considered to be an endangered species. This is mainly due to the pollution to its habitat by fossil fuels among other things.The beluga whale is considered to be an endangered species. This is mainly due to the pollution to its habitat by fossil fuels among other things.
The fossil fuel is burnt in a machine, it produces carbon dioxide that is dumped out into the atmosphere, some of it dissolves in the ocean, it finds its way to the whale.
Ziggy
The blue whale in london's natural history museum is 25 metres long