Actually There Is White And Yellow Patches And That Is Barnicles Tiny Cratures And Whale Lice.
A condition called leukoderma, vitiligo, or hypopigmentation can cause the skin to lose pigment, resulting in white or colorless patches on the face.
Natural predators of Killer Whales include larger sharks such as Great White Sharks and occasionally larger Killer Whales. However, adult Killer Whales are typically considered apex predators with few natural predators due to their size and strength.
Patches on the mucous membrane of the tongue or cheek are called leukoplakia. They are white or grayish in color and can be caused by irritation or chronic inflammation. Leukoplakia can sometimes be a precancerous condition, so it is important to have them evaluated by a healthcare professional.
Three ocean carnivores are sharks, killer whales, and giant squids. These predators play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of marine ecosystems by controlling the population of other marine species.
They are collections of lymphatic tissues that are found in the lower part of the small intesine. They are involved in producing white blood cells which can fight infections.
Well not really because patches are only for sick people who have problems and beluga whales do not have that
they are white patches with black.
White. An orca whale's stomach is white, just like that big white patch, which is commonly mistaken for it's eye.
Killer Whales have black skin with white patches around the body. Their height is around the same as a child but its length is 30 times as long.
Beluga whales are a very pretty creamy white. ** White Whale is another name for beluga whales! :)
If purebred as in having a pedigree then no, there can be no white patches.
Patches of skin on a whales head made up of lice and barnacles.
White patches of skin, Itchyness, and depression.
its mostly a matter of opinion, though gray whales often collect patches of yellowish white or orange barnacles and whale lice along its body. bluewhales on the other hand can also seem to have to be mottled and blotched in polar waters. over all both whales are both amazing creations of mother earth.
Little white pieces of cloth; cleaning patches. They can be square or circular.
Beluga whales are white.
They have around the same markings, they all share pecs, eyepatches, saddles and flanks but they come in all different shapes, sizes and rarely even colours