Whales can be various shades of gray, black, or blue, depending on the species and their environment.
A killer whale, also known as an orca, is actually a type of dolphin, not a whale. Despite its name, it is classified as a member of the dolphin family.
When an orca eats a whale, it is a rare event that typically occurs when the whale is already dead or dying. Orcas are known to scavenge on whale carcasses, but they are not typically able to kill and consume a healthy adult whale due to their size and strength.
The average size of a pectoral fin whale is around 50-60 feet long. This size is smaller compared to other whale species like the blue whale, which can grow up to 100 feet long.
An orca is a type of whale, specifically a member of the dolphin family.
Orcas eat whale tongue because it is a nutrient-rich and easily accessible part of the whale's body. It provides them with essential nutrients and energy for survival.
The gray whale is actually black.
The color of the Humpback Whale is very rare. It is Pink. This is true because the color of krill is pink and the whale eats so many krill that this causes them to turn pink.
The color of the killer whale is Black and White
The same color as ours. (pink)
Blue
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Gray-blue
A beluga whale is known as the white whale. It is born grey and turns white over a period of five years.A beluga whale is known as the white whale. It is born grey and turns white over a period of five years.
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.
blue and white on the bottom
the coloration of a whale shark is purple because of it's eyes
Their mostly black or gray but if its a whale shark brownish with white spots.