Whales are mammals that do not chew their food. Instead, they swallow their prey whole or in large pieces. Their teeth are used for grasping and tearing rather than chewing, as their diet primarily consists of small fish, squid, and krill that can be swallowed whole. The teeth of baleen whales are used to filter out their food from the water.
whales dont chew gum
blue whales do not chew. the krill that they eat is so tiny that the whale swallows thousands in one go.
Spirit gum.
Blubber gum
so they can chew thru their bones
Humpback Whales don't have teeth. They just swallow everything they eat.
Because they don't have teeth to chew large meals.
No. Humpbacks belong to the group of baleen whales - filter feeders. They can't swallow big things and they don't have the teeth to bite things apart or chew.
beluga whales do have teeth they have 34 teeth but they do not chew
They chew it with their teeth the same as we do. some types of killer whales eat small fish then there are other types that eat marine mammals like dolphins.
Oh, dude, the answer to that riddle is "ill whales." Like, it's pretty obvious once you think about it, right? They're sea mammals that are sick, so they're ill whales. Simple as that.
Most carnivores don't do much chewing. It's mostly about getting the food into chunks that can be swallowed and they're done.