Whales have a streamlined body shape that reduces drag while swimming, allowing them to move efficiently through water. Their thick layer of blubber provides insulation against cold ocean temperatures and serves as an energy reserve. Additionally, their large flippers and powerful tail flukes enable them to navigate and propel themselves effectively. These adaptations are crucial for their survival in aquatic environments.
The peduncle area on a whale, is from the Dorsal fin to the Tail.
I think it help by the tail and on the top of the whale shark
The body of a whale is thick with fat called blubber. The blubber helps to keep the whale insulated from the arctic water. The whales are also warm blooded.
its some thing on the animals body that helps it survive.
it helps your body have its structure.
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its body structure helps them hunt successfully
helps you survive
Blubber for warmth- streamline body for better swimming and its teeth act as a sieve to filter krill out of the water. and lastly it takes naps instead of long sleeps because if it does it would drown.
By their body color.It helps them blend in.
its exoskeleton
pointy teeth