A shark whales body will not be compacted under water because the density of its skin is to hard, this is why sharks like The Great White and Tiger shark do not attack the whale shark.
that was the Mayflower Compact
people now are smarter and know not to kill them
the great white shark The blue whale is a mammal, so it is warmblooded. Some sharks, although technically cold blooded, can control their body temp to a certain degree, and the white shark is one of them.
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.
It has a body like a shark and a head like a hammer, so it has a hammerhead shark-type body.
Beluga whales are white.
no body really knows but they think that they swimm all the way up to the north pole and do it under the ice.
An orca pod in 1997 attacked the shark and ate its liver but not the entire body.
The whale is also a mammal, just like the tiger. The shark is a fish. The reproduction in the mammals happens through pregnancy while in the fish they have "eggs", the conception is out of the body, their breathing system is quite different and so is the digestive tube. Anyways, the differences are many, the main thing you should check is: how is a mammal different from a fish?
Dr. Einstein in a Body in Shark is a Long in a Shark Teeth.
No. All whales are warmblooded mammals which maintain a constant body temperature.
Sharks have a streamlined body