they both are cold blooded and they are sea animal
they both are cold blooded and they are sea animal
Yes, very much so They are considered endangered, but maybe not as much as previously thought. Blue whales exist in four subspecies, and more study is needed to determine the actual numbers at present.
Blue whales are carnivores, although they only eat very tiny things, no bigger than your pinky finger. Their favorite food is krill, or shrimp-like euphausiids, that are up to three inches long. Blue whales must eat two to four tons of krill a day during the feeding season to survive the rest of the year.
An adult blue whale typically weighs around 200,000 pounds. To reach 800,000 pounds, you would need four adult blue whales.
they are alike because they both have four side, four corner and paralle side.
Whales looks like fishes. They can swim in water like them but they are not fish as they respire with lugs, have four chambered heart, diaphragm, mammary gland, hairs, etc. Whales are viviparous like any other mammal.
They are alike due to both of them being quadrilaterals, polygons with four sides and four corners/vertices.
Yes they do!
Its favorite food is "Krill". An Adult blue whale can kill upto 40 million krill per day. They can eat nearly 3500 kilograms of krill in a single day. They need nearly 1.5 million kilocalories of energy per day and so, they nearly eat nonstop. Small fish, crustaceans and squids too get caught when they trap krill in their mouth. They scoop up large quantities of water into their mouth along with krill and other small aquatic creatures and then filters and push the water out. All remaining animals are swallowed. The odds of a blue whale eating a human being are absurd for four reasons: 1) Blue whales are hard to find. 2) Blue whales don't have teeth to chew. 3) Blue whales have a throat the size of a grapefruit. 4) Blue whales are shy towards people.
They all have four sides.
The four variations that occurred within whale species are baleen and toothed whales, those with a toothed structure for hunting prey (such as sperm whales), filter feeders that use baleen plates to strain food from water (like blue whales), and those with unique adaptations like narwhals with a single long tooth.
They both have four sides.