Breaching
The body of a whale is thick with fat called blubber. The blubber helps to keep the whale insulated from the arctic water. The whales are also warm blooded.
You would need to make the whale blow water.
Fish eat the killer whale's skin, or the body dissolves in the water.
whatever 95% of the total substances in their body is
Whales have abdominal mammary slits, which conceal nipples from which a calf suckle.
a whale has the body covering skin
It's blubber, a layer of fat that protects the whale against cold and temperture changes in the ocean and helps his buoyancy in the water.
When you are underwater, buoyancy is the force that pushes you up. This force is created by the displacement of water as your body takes up space in the water, causing an upward force that counteracts the downward force of gravity.
the blue whale
Approxamately 50% of a whale's body is blubber.
The peduncle area on a whale, is from the Dorsal fin to the Tail.
Greater pressure is exerted inside the whale's body, as the lungs compress and force air out through the blowhole. When the whale surfaces to exhale, the pressure inside its body is released through the blowhole, creating the characteristic spout of mist or water vapor.