The only species that's reliably white is the beluga whale. Check out the related question for that.
Nature does create paler individuals among the whale species every now and then, but they're all at most "kinda" white.
Beluga whales are a very pretty creamy white. ** White Whale is another name for beluga whales! :)
Blue Whales are very big and I believe that they can be blue or white.
well its as big as its belly because when you look at whales belly it is really big
No, but Naggers do. no
Beluga whales are white.
no whales do not have enemies because there are big mammals
A killer whales do eat sharks. A killer whale can be twice as big as a great white alone and no shark can stand in their way when they are hungry
White. An orca whale's stomach is white, just like that big white patch, which is commonly mistaken for it's eye.
yes the white whale is just another name for the beluga whale
no
They are white as opposed to nonpigmented
No whales live in the big wide ocean