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seaweed,wolfs,whales
its both survival and reproduction
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Killer whales have adapted to be able to swim quickly. They also have sharp teeth to help them kill prey, and they stay in groups for safety.
Killer whales have adapted to be able to swim quickly. They also have sharp teeth to help them kill prey, and they stay in groups for safety.
adaptations that help it survive
They have a thick layer of blubber to keep them warm!
Yes - whales have many adaptations. For example - the respiratory and circulatory systems of a whale are adapted so that they can deal with the pressure when whales dive. The heart slows so that less oxygen and energy are needed, and the blood is sent to the places vital for survival (such as the brain). Whales also have a much greater concentration of red blood cells than land mammals, enabling them to store oxygen for longer.
they use their heads as an echolocator to locate their preys on dark areas
No, whales do not have two brains. They have a single brain like other mammals, but it is highly complex and adapted for their aquatic lifestyle. The belief that whales have two brains may be a misunderstanding of their large brain size and unique neurological adaptations.
Blue Whales actually have a lot of different adaptations. One is that, instead of teeth, they have small fingernail-like material called baleen on their upper jaws. This allows them to take a big gulp of water, and, using their huge tongue, push out the water and swallow all the krill that was in it. They also have something called blubber, which is what keeps them from sinking-blubber is less dense than water, so it floats. Blue whales' size actually helps them, as well. They seem quite threatening to predators, and this helps keep quite a few of them away. And that's not all. They can hear and communicate to other whales up to 1,000 miles away. There are many more, but these are just a few