No; whales aren't the same as dolphins. It appears that whale is a term that can be applied generally to all members of the order of cetaceans, the order to which all whales and dolphins belong. However, the term dolphin usually applies to cetaceans in the families delphinidae, odontoceti (toothed cetaceans) and sometimes platanistoidea; there is not a completely defined use of terms.
So you have to be careful how you ask the questions and how you use the terms. So you can thenk of whales and dolphins as all being cetaceans, but are all whales dolphins? No.
No
Very little apart from their size, Dolphins and Whales belong to the same Genus of Mammals. http://42explore.com/whale.htm
A group of dolphins is called a pod. If that is your question.
No, But they are from the same family of animal.
Porpoises and dolphins are actually both toothed whales.
No, dolphins and whales are mammals Whales are whales. Porpoises are porpoises. Fish are fish. Sharks are fish. Whale sharks are fish. Dolphins are dolphins. Killer whales are whales.
You can't! Dolphins are whales.
Whales and dolphins.
Bottlenose Dolphins and killer whales/orcas are two different species. They're both mammals though.
There are no whales that give birth to dolphins. Dolphins give birth to dolphins; whales give birth to whales.
whales and dolphins both have fins, but dolphins are much smaller than whales
no the killer whale is in the family of the dolphins! but that doesn't stop orcas well killer whales eating dolphins so they don't get along at all there both of them ain't the same size