yes
They can both swim.
yes
Some species of whales engage in a form of mutualism with fish. For example, certain types of whales may work together with fish to capture prey by herding them into a concentrated group for easier feeding. This behavior benefits both the whales and the fish involved.
The whale is a mammal, not a fish. Both have fins, and live in water.Otherwise, they are totally different.
Some whales are classified as mammals. Smaller fish are not
OF COURSE THEY HAVE FAMILIES!!!
They both swim in the sea and eat fish.
They are not fish they are mammals and they are whales
Whales Are Mammals, Fish Are Not
a group of fish is called a 'school' of fish and a group of whales are called a 'pod' of whales.
No. Whales are not fish, they are mammals. The largest fish is the Whale Shark.
Whales are mammals that breathe air and fish draw oxygen from the water. whales have live birth instead of eggs and parent there offspring. whales have skin not scales. whales also have special long teeth which you only see in bottom feeder fish. And fish have vertical tails that they move side to side to swim, whales have horizontal tails that they move up and down to swim. Whales have to take in oxygen cuz they are mammels and fish take oxygen from the water through gills also whales can use echo location.