From the Related Link below: "A whale's smooth skin is an adaptation for swimming, and whales lose their hair before they are born. A newborn calf sometimes has a few sparse hairs around the rostrum."
So they do qualify as mammals, because they have SOME hair at SOME point in their lives.
All whales have hair they are mammals. All mammals have hair
dolphins and whales
Whales have tiny hairs on their backs, and mammals have to have hair to be classified as mammals, and fish CAN NOT have hair.
Some small whales are called dolphins, but small whales are still whales.
Whales do have hair: at least the young of some species have some vibrissae-like hairs on their snout (and even when these hairs are lost, the sensory terminals associated with them remain).
Yes. Earthworms have small hairs called ulni. This was posted by a helmintologist.
no. they have small hairs.
Dolphins and porpoises are actually small whales and are related to whales.
Whales catch krill and small fish.
The hairs in your small intestine is called Villi.It sucks up the nutrients that you eat after the stomach turns it into a liquid.
nettle
No.
beluga