Depending on the kind of whale, most of them have blowhole, flukes, flippers, and teeth or baleen. The beluga whale has a melon and a short beak, while others have a hump. Orchas have a dorsal fin.
the humpback whales get hunt by people so they can usle there body as meat and there fins abd tails for soup.
Humpback whales have a thick layer of blubber that helps them store and retain heat in cold waters. They also have a network of blood vessels that help regulate their body temperature. Additionally, humpback whales have adapted behaviors such as migrating to warmer waters during winter months to support their survival in cold environments.
Blubber is a main survival tool for them. It helps them stay warm when the water is freezing.
there are 925 bones in a humpback whales body
A blue whale has fins, flukes, eyes, mouth and inside the mouth there is baleen instead of teeth.
The nipples of a humpback whale are located on the underside of the body, typically near the flanks, just behind the pectoral fins. Unlike land mammals, whale nipples are not externally visible; they are retracted into the body and only extend when the mother is nursing her calf. Humpback whales, like other baleen whales, do not have teats; instead, the mother secretes milk that the calf sucks from the mammary slits.
A humpback whale's brain typically weighs around 5 to 6 kilograms, which is equivalent to 5,000 to 6,000 grams. Despite their large size, whale brains are relatively small when compared to their body mass. Humpback whales are known for their complex behaviors and songs, indicating advanced cognitive abilities.
The scientific name of the humpback whale, Megaptera novaeangliae, means "big-winged New Englander." It refers to the whale's large pectoral fins, or flippers, that can grow up to one-third of its body length and its frequent sightings off the coast of New England.
Its body parts.
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The essential body parts for survival that cannot be lived without are the brain, heart, lungs, and kidneys.
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