Whale teeth vary in shape and size depending on the species. For example, toothed whales, like sperm whales and orcas, have conical teeth that can range from a few inches to over a foot long. In contrast, baleen whales do not have teeth; instead, they possess baleen plates made of keratin that filter food from the water. Overall, whale teeth are adapted to their feeding habits and the type of prey they consume.
The shape of a whale's mouth is slightly arches. Whales have only two teeth. They are located in their upper jaw. Their lower jaw has none.
Tyrannosaurus rex Teeth are size as Banana
a whale has about 346 teeth
A killer whale, easily. They are three times the size of a Walrus and a Walrus has no teeth.
whale sharks have very small teeth and sharp. Whale sharks only eat tiny fish.
The whale shark is a filter feeder, it lives on tiny, tiny shrimps. It really doesn't have any teeth.
only baleen whale have bristley teeth. all whale HAVE teeth. but whale like Killer Whales have sharp teeth!Q :)
shape, size, color, bone structure, traits
Its teeth and stomach.
it has teeth
No, many other species of whale have teeth, however most are nowhere near as sharp.
This whale is a killer whale.