~They live in the water, they are grayish in color, they have fins, they have a tail, they have rubbery, smooth, waterproof skin, they have a blowhole used for breathing, and they cannot stay underwater forever; they must come up for air. They also communicate with high pitched sounds that humans cannot hear.
I am not a whale expert... so that is all I know about whales :P sorry.
i think they fished for lobsters, fish, whales, and other kinds of seafood
Sharks are fish. Fish swim in 'schools'. Whales and dolphins are mammals. These swim in 'pods'.
Fins are external appendages used by aquatic animals to help with movement and stability in the water. They come in various shapes and sizes, and are often used by fish, whales, dolphins, and sharks to navigate and propel themselves through the water.
Monkey Says:I would think the animals that live in water. Ex: Fish.
Scientists who study fish are called ichthyologists. They specialize in the biology, behavior, ecology, and conservation of fish species. Ichthyologists contribute to our understanding of aquatic ecosystems and help to inform fisheries management and environmental conservation efforts.
Whales are Mammals. Not Fish, they just share the environment of water with them. Largest Fish is called a Whale Shark, although they arent whales.
People mistakenly think all things that live in the ocean are fish.
fish, squid, dolphin, seals, whales, and penguins
fish and sharks live near whales because whales eat fish and water comes in them
Some whales are classified as mammals. Smaller fish are not
They are not fish they are mammals and they are whales
Whales Are Mammals, Fish Are Not
a group of fish is called a 'school' of fish and a group of whales are called a 'pod' of whales.
No. Whales are not fish, they are mammals. The largest fish is the Whale Shark.
One thing that fish have that whales do not have are gills. Fish need gills to breathe, but whales have a blowhole because they are mammals.
Scientists observe a wide range of animals underwater, including fish, sharks, whales, dolphins, sea turtles, jellyfish, octopuses, and many more. They study these animals to learn about their behaviors, habitats, and ecosystems in order to better understand and protect marine life.
Sharks, whales, dolphin, fish, things like these