No. It breathes through its blowhole. The whale eats through its mouth, however.
humpback
A killer whale actively hunts living prey and is a carnivore. A humpback whale is a baleen whale and sieves krill through it's baleen plates. Though, as krill is very small shrimp-like animals, it could be thought that humpbacks are indeed carnivore.
No The Grey whale breaths through the blowhole not the mouth kind of like the dolphin breaths and talks through the mouth
From the Mouth of the Whale was created in 2008.
Yes when they are feeding.
The mega mouth is not a whale. It is a shark. It is not the biggest one of those either. The Whale Shark is.
A whale shark's mouth can open up to approximately 5 feet (1.5 meters) wide. This enormous mouth allows them to filter-feed on plankton and small fish as they swim through the water. Despite their size, whale sharks are gentle giants and pose no threat to humans.
No, the tails of a whale and a fish are not homologous structures. They have different evolutionary origins and structures, with the whale having a fluke-shaped tail and the fish having a more traditional fin-like tail.
Yes. The blue water takes in large amounts of water and krill into it's mouth and pushes out the water through filters, also called baleen, in it's mouth, leaving the krill, or plankton behind, which the whale then swallows. It's easier for the whale to swallow the krill, if it does not have to swallow a lot of water with it.
the sperm whale has the third largest mouth
The Crocodile, Hyena and one of the octopus species