No all whales are mammals.
Minke whales are baleen whales, not toothed ones. Hope this helped.
a minke whale is a carnivore which means it only eats meat.
This does depend on when in the year. If it is the time when they go to the polar regions then it is usually seals and whales such as minke whales they feed on as their favorite. In other parts then it is fish, squid and other whale species such as pilot and minke whales.
The Minke Whale has 2 enemies. The enemies are Humans and Orca/Killer Whales. Humans hunt the Minke Whales for their blubber and around 1,000 are hunted. Orcas feed on them as food but usually targets the more younger and more vulnerable minke whale.
fish, birds and mammals including basking sharks, minke whales, bottlenose dolphins and turtles.
They are a name given to two species of marine mammal belonging to a clade within the suborder of baleen whales. 2 sub species includes Common Minke and Antarctic minke whales. The common is least concerned but Antarctic minke is Data Deficient but suspected to be concerned.
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There are few interesting facts about Minke Whales, look at 2 following examples. Minke whales are generally solitary, although they can sometimes be seen in groups of 2 or 3. Minke whales are highly inquisitive and are likely to approach boats, especially younger animals.
No, minke whales are not omnivores; they are primarily carnivorous. They mainly feed on small fish, krill, and other forms of zooplankton. Their feeding strategy involves filter-feeding, where they take in large amounts of water and then expel it, trapping their prey in their baleen plates.
They eat in same way other whales do. That is by ingesting it through their mouths. The common diet is Fish, krill or other crustaceans.
Yes. They still catch sei, sperm, Bryde's, and minke whales in the North Pacific and Antarctic minke and fin whales in the Southern Ocean. They catch over 1,000 per year -- mostly minke whales.