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Whales have many keen senses that allow for their survival. Two senses that whales have developed through history include their sense of touch and their sense of sound.
whales are the ones that have a horizontal tail with all the sea mammals. sharks and every sea creature has a vertical tail for every sea creature that breaths with the gillsilts.
Sort of. The Sperm whales tail is about 6-7 metres long.
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a) It has a well-developed, acute sense of hearing.b) Mechanics of sound reception.c) Acute vision, both in and out of the water.d) Sense of touch is well.e) Sense of taste, killer whales show strong preferences for specific food fishes.f) They have no sense of smell.g) They are among the fastest swimming marine mammals.h) They are agile and maneuverable in the water.i) They can dive to at least (328ft -900ft).
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Killer whales have good eyesight above and below the water, excellent hearing, and a good sense of touch. They have exceptionally sophisticated echolocation abilities, detecting the location and characteristics of prey and other objects in their environment by emitting clicks and listening for echoes
Sense of fell is related to sense of touch.
The Tail Slap or Tail Lob is what you are describing. The meaning of this behavior is not really known, it has been suspected to mean it is a way to ward off other whales, or to invite other whales to join a group.
First the tail stock then the flukes are the part at the end of the tail.
I think so!
A blue whales best sense is hearing! Sounds can travel better underwater so blue whales can communicate thousands of miles apart!