Whale tails are symbols of good luck, speed, and strength. They are often worn as a good luck charm.
A whale's tail, also known as a fluke, can vary in size depending on the species. On average, a whale's fluke can be between 10 to 12 feet wide.
The peduncle area on a whale, is from the Dorsal fin to the Tail.
The Dwarf Sperm Whale is the smallest species commonly known as a whale. It grows up to nine (9) feet in length and 551 pounds in weight- making it smaller than the bigger dolphins.
No, it is not possible to obtain whale oil from whales without killing them. Whale oil is typically extracted from the blubber of whales after they have been killed for that purpose. Efforts are being made to promote sustainable alternatives to whale oil.
No, a Blue Whale is a carnivore.
A whale's tail is called a fluke
A whale's tail, also known as a fluke, can vary in size depending on the species. On average, a whale's fluke can be between 10 to 12 feet wide.
tooth whale
The peduncle area on a whale, is from the Dorsal fin to the Tail.
a whale is a spouting fish with a horizontal tail.
the rudder on a whale is its tail or fins which allow the whale tom ove in any direction.
it is called a FLUKE
in the center
Tail
a fluke is a tail of a whale
they use their tail
Mostly for swimming