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a shark has bones made out of cartilage the same as a fish but a seal doesn'tThe Great White Shark, mostly lives in warm water known as tropical water but also the Hammerhead shark lives in those kinds of water too ^_^ hope this helped. Joanne Salvatore =)
No, the hump back whale is, also the African Elephant
Let's start with the obvious. Water is found in the ocean.Whales are also found in oceans.The whale shark is a shark found in the ocean (and no it doesn't eat whales).The walrus is a mammal that lives within oceans.There are ocean-dwelling snails called whelks.The weedy seadragon is native to the ocean as well.Ocean-related terms are waves and whitecaps.
Well first of all, whales sharks live in water and their food lives in the water. Also they drink water too. I hope this helps and please recommend me!
They are all cetaceans, a special type of mammal that lives in water. Whales and porpoises are also cetaceans.
The Blue whale is the largest mammal on earth. average size of the whale is 87 feet long. that's about as big as a passenger jet. it is also the loudest animal on the planet. And the whale shark is a fish.
There is also a fish called a Green dolphin which is NOt a mammal. on the other hand a Whale Shark, the largest living shark, is a selachian and not a cetacean.
The Blue Whale is the largest mammal and also one of the most endangered.
The blue whale. Technically the whale shark isn't acually a whale, but in fact the worlds largest fish (shark). The blue whale, also happens to be the largest animal (mammal) on the planet.The blue whale is nearly twice the size of the whale shark, to 90 feet or more.
Yes. There all called the blue whale. And also there all the biggest mammals on earth, somebody has just described them as big.
No. Sharks are a species of fish, just like humans are a species of mammal. Apes are also a species of mammal but a baby human cannot grow up to become an ape, and a baby ape cannot become a human. So, cod, bass, ray, etc, are all species of fish, but a baby shark is the only thing which will ever become a shark.
The shark pectoral fin helps the shark maintain balance, steer, and change direction while swimming in the water. It also assists in stabilizing the shark's body and controlling its movements.