Different types of whales

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Different types of whales


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Different types of whales By Somu Rajesh

A whale is a large fish found in the ocean. It is also a MAMMAL, just like us! Mammals are warm-blooded, breathe air, nurse their young with milk, and have body hair.

Fun Facts about Whales! 3

4 Movement of whales

A whale swims through the water using its streamlined body. The picture shows how a streamlined body moves through the water! The whale’s large body pushes the water behind it Whales have large muscular tails called FLUKES. They swim fast through the ocean with there flukes going up and down

More facts Whales breathe through large blowholes on the top of their head. All fish breathe through gills on the side of their bodies, the whale does not.

Different kinds of WHALES

The Killer Whale  The Killer Whale is also called the Orca Whale. It is black and white and feeds on large fish, squid, and sometimes dolphins and seals.

9 The Humpback Whale The Humpback Whale is also called the Baleen Whale. These whales sing and make song-like noises underwater to talk to other fish! They have rounded backs and long flippers

The Beluga Whale The Beluga Whale is found in the Arctic and is colored all while. It is also called the White Whale.

The Finback Whale The Finback Whale is also called the Fin Whale. It is smaller in size. It is grey and found in all the oceans around the world! They are found in large groups 200!

Bowhead whale The bowhead whale is a species of baleen whale belonging to the family Balaenidae and the only living representative of the genus Balaena. It is the only baleen whale endemic to the Arctic and subarctic waters, and is named after its characteristic massive triangular skull, which it uses to break through Arctic ice
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