Some of the whales I know are:
Humpback
Right
Brydes
Beluga
Sperm
Gray
Blue
Orca/killer (The same type)
Fin
Bowhead
Mink
Pygmy Brydes
Sei
False Killer Whale
Pygmy Killer
Long Finned pilot
Pilot
Melon headed
Short finned pilot
Narwhal
Dwarf Sperm
Pygmy Sperm
Cuviers Beaked
Arnoux beaked
Baireds beaked
Sheperds beaked
Longmans beaked
Northen bottlenose
Southern bottle nose
Andrews beaked
Bahamonde beaked
Blainville beaked
Gervais beaked
Ginko toothed beaked
Gray beaked
Hectors beaked
Hubbs beaked whale
Perrins beaked
Pygmy beaked
Sowerby beaked
Stejnegers beaked
Strap toothed beaked
True beaked
killer whales and all types of whales
Belugas, blue whales, humpback whales....most of them, in fact.
Fishermen, sharks and all types of whales
Sei Whales and Bryde's Whales.
pretty much all penguins
No. Baleen whales and Right whales are both different types.
NO! They're mammals.
blue whales, orcas
All types of whales have blowholes because they need them to breathe. As we have noses, whales have blowholes. Porpoises and dolphins have blowholes as well.
only baleen whale have bristley teeth. all whale HAVE teeth. but whale like Killer Whales have sharp teeth!Q :)
Humpbacks, Fin whales, Bryde's whales and Gray whales, some of which are endangered species
Whales mostly. Whales eat krill but also eat all types of penguins. Some sea lions are also known for eating whales.