Tigers and whales are warm-blooded, air-breathing mammals that feed their young on mothers' milk. They are both vertebrates that have similar internal organs except a whale does not have a gallbladder or appendix, and
other organs, such as the stomach, are very different from that of a tiger.
whales and dolphins both have fins, but dolphins are much smaller than whales
There are many similarities and differences between a shark and a whale. The similarities is that have a similar streamlined body structure but the differences are many including sharks are fish while whales are mammals, sharks have a vertical tail structure while whales have a horizontal one among others.
Lions and tigers are similar in size, with the tiger being somewhat longer and heavier. Both cats have powerful jaws and canine teeth, and long recurved claws.
The only similarities would be diet (plankton), size and they both live in the ocean. Some whales eat plankton, as do whale sharks. Some whales are close to the same size as whale sharks. Otherwise, whales are mammals, and whale sharks are fish.
Well, elephants and whales are both water drinking, mammals that live in the wild. My answer would be: Like all mammals, whales & elephants breathe air, are warm blooded, nurse their young with milk from mammary glands (boobs), and have body hair. Both are large in size.
whales and dolphins both have fins, but dolphins are much smaller than whales
they are both cats
There are many similarities and differences between a shark and a whale. The similarities is that have a similar streamlined body structure but the differences are many including sharks are fish while whales are mammals, sharks have a vertical tail structure while whales have a horizontal one among others.
Lions and tigers are similar in size, with the tiger being somewhat longer and heavier. Both cats have powerful jaws and canine teeth, and long recurved claws.
Both have stripes..Other than that, one is a carnivore, the other an herbivore..No similarities.
The only similarities would be diet (plankton), size and they both live in the ocean. Some whales eat plankton, as do whale sharks. Some whales are close to the same size as whale sharks. Otherwise, whales are mammals, and whale sharks are fish.
Yes. They are about the same size, but Tigers are bigger
both whales
A Venn diagram would be an effective graphic organizer to visualize the similarities and differences between whales and dolphins. In one circle, you can list characteristics unique to whales, in another circle the traits specific to dolphins, and the overlapping section can highlight their shared features, such as being marine mammals and social animals. This clear visual representation makes it easy to compare and contrast the two species.
Amanda Harman has written: 'Tigers' -- subject(s): Tigers, Juvenile literature, Endangered species 'Whales' -- subject(s): Whales, Juvenile literature, Endangered species
Well, elephants and whales are both water drinking, mammals that live in the wild. My answer would be: Like all mammals, whales & elephants breathe air, are warm blooded, nurse their young with milk from mammary glands (boobs), and have body hair. Both are large in size.
No. This is because they do not ever meet as they live in different habitats.