Whales And Dolphins

Whales and dolphins belong to the order known as Cetacea. Cetaceans consists of three groups of marine mammals which include whales, dolphins and porpoises. All three species share many of the same characteristics as land mammals including: The need to breathe air being warm-blooded giving birth producing milk Having hair (not all species have hair) Out of all of …

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Why Are Whales So Big?

Unfortunately, there is no thorough answer to this question. However, many people have attempted to provide possible answers regarding why whales are so giant. One possible answer is that water is a much denser and colder atmosphere than air. Since whales are mammals (warm-blooded), their large size helps keep them warm by providing them with …

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Names Of Whales

Overall there are around 90 different species of cetacea (whales, dolphins and porpoises) currently living in our ocean. Below you will find a lists containing the common, lessor known and scientific names of most of the whale species (including dolphins and porpoises). After reading through the many different names of various whale species you can learn …

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How Do Whales Stay Warm?

Whales are warm-blooded marine mammals, and as such, they have specific internal metabolic processes that help them stay warm and help to stabilize their body’s temperature in cold environments. Because whales are warm-blooded mammals, one of the factors that help keep their body warm is increasing their metabolic rate, which helps burn calories and transfer …

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Finless Porpoise Facts | Anatomy, Diet, Migration and Reproduction

The finless porpoise is a small marine mammal that can be found swimming in the coastal waters of Asia primarily in the Yangtze, Western Pacific and Indian Oceans. This porpoise makes up one of six species of porpoise and belongs to the group known as Cetacea, which includes all species of whale, dolphin and porpoise and is divided into two suborders …

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