What does the narwhal horn do?
Nikola Tesla invented Narwhals in the early 20th Century to be used as a source of perpetual energy; the average narwhal is between 85% and 90% raw heat, by dry weight. However, since 1914, narwhals have been used primarily for the mineral concretions that form in their kidneys, which make a delicious soup popular in Korea and some parts of Russia.
Large Sea Aminals Related to the Dolphin?
The largest mammal in the dolphin family is actually the Orca whale (also known as the killer whale).
How much does a killer whale's poop weight?
Whales probaly poop about 10,000 pounds per day!! (imagine drinking ocen water)
What sea creatures live in colonies?
Ants are well known for traveling in colonies but there are groups such as zebra, elephants and penguins that do it as well.
What sea animal lives in a sea shell?
Clams obviously live in the clam shells, sea slugs live in the spirial shells. Some of their organs actually form inside the shell. Also, once those die, sometimes hermit crabs take over the shell when they out grow their previous shell.
crabs, mollusks, oysters, mussels, clams, scallops, and other creatures
Sea creature that starts with letter p?
There are very few sea animals that start with the letter P. Examples are the pufferfish, the porpoise, and plankton pompano.
Narwhals stay alive by fearsome appearance, camouflaged coloring, and behavioral adaptation. For example, the males have a frontwards projecting tusk that's one-third to one-half the length of the rest of the body. Both female and male narwhals have protective coloring that apes the play of light and shadow in the Arctic waters. And narwhals relocate with the seasonal supply of food. In the summer, they feed off shallower waters. In the winter, they migrate to deeper waters where they perform among the deepest known mammalian dives. Additionally, they're helped by regulations on their hunt. Their main predators are indeed hunters: humans, killer whales [Orcinus orca], and polar bears [Ursus maritimus].
rhinos protect them selves by using their horns. also their armour is very thick so they can use that to help
With their horns.
They have those big horns, made out of really strong bones, and they have that thick skin to protect themselves.
Rhinos are big and bulky shapes so they really get attacked much and also it uses it's horn to defend
How do whales survive in the arctic cold?
Many whales survive in the Arctic. In winter, they avoid the ice cap itself and stay around the edges in the North Atlantic and North Pacific. In summer, they follow open leads in the ice to well inside the Arctic Ocean. Examples of whales that live permanently near the Arctic: * Belugas * Narwhals * Bowheads Other whales migrate far south in winter, then return to Arctic and nearby waters to feed in summer. These include nearly all the baleen whale species.
Well the sea lion is most commonly known to have long fur to thefact that cran'(uncleaned herring) can attack them in a such violent way. So silly poono's military treehouse(remember that?) can find your cheese?
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Yes, Mayfly Larvae ("Wigglers") can breathe underwater, but the water must be oxygenated for them to do so. The Larvae hatch from eggs in the shallows of lakes where they remain until they through with the larvae stage. Another name for Mayfly larvae is "Wiggler" a very common fish bait used in colder regions.
How does a dolphin make a conversation with another dolphin?
Dolphins have a highly intelligent language of squeaks and squeals. They communicate with each other to warn each other of danger or to simply tell them where there are lots of fish! I hope this helps!
Are whales descended from land dwelling mammals?
Yes, perhaps they once did.
Evidence shows that whales have a pelvic bone, which is not used for anything else but having legs and walking.
Besides this assumption, there is little to no proof. They legs disappear but this all happened when dinosaurs lived on earth.
How do blue whales protect themselves from predators?
They don't. Because, Adult blue whales have no natural predators. They are too big and too strong to be attacked and killed by any animal. However, Orca's (Killer Whales) are known to attack and kill youngsters. A group of Orca's can easily hunt a baby blue whale if its mother is not around. Otherwise, they have no natural predators
What is the latin word for sea lion?
Down in Mexico they call them Los Lobos. There are many islands in the Sea of Cortez where the California sea lion Zalophus Californianus breed.
No. Whales give birth to whales and dolphins give birth to dolphins.
Yah. how do you think whales come to the world if they only give birth to dolphins?
None. Whales don't practice monogamy. In the past, it was thought that they did but recent genetic testing has shown both male and female whales may have a multitude of different mates. This is true for all species of whale.
There have been claims by some activist groups that some whale species mate for life, but there is no evidence to support this. Whereas there is plenty of real evidence to say otherwise. They generally argue this to "humanize" the species and to lobby support for their cause. While their hearts are in the right place, they are factually wrong.
True monogamy is actually rare in the animal kingdom.
What is a 10 legged sea creature?
A creature with 10 legs would likely be an arthropod, such as a millipede or a centipede. These animals belong to the phylum Arthropoda, which also includes insects and crustaceans.
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How do blue whales get their energy?
Blue whales are Krill eaters. Krill are tiny creatures. The blue whale brings in a large amount of Krill along with water, then they close a filter called their balleen and push the water out, leaving the Krill in their mouth. Then they swallow.