Blue Whales and Humpback Whales, (and a few other less known species) don't have teeth because they don't "chew" anything. They are "filter feeders". Whales, the largest creatures on earth, subsist on a diet of one of the smallest creatures in the ocean, Krill.
Krill, are small shrimp-like invertebrates, are found in all oceans of the world. They gather in "Swarms" that can have a biomass of several thousand tons. Whales feed on these swarms by opening their huge mouths, swimming into the swarm, scooping up huge mouth-fulls of Krill and water. Then the the water is pushed out through the baleen, (an upper jaw bone that has filter combs) and the the Krill remain as food source for the whale
No a whale do not have any teeth, but a killer whale do teeth because they use their teeth to kill their enimies
a whale have 3 fins
it dose not have teeth
The whale shark is a filter feeder, it lives on tiny, tiny shrimps. It really doesn't have any teeth.
blue whales dont have teeth
no i dont.
Tiger shark, as the Blue whale has baleen, and I know for sure the giant anteater has no teeth.
Yes, the killer whale
i actually dont know lol
blue whales dont live in pods
Blue whales are baleen whales or filter feeders. Any whale classified as a toothed whale has a different mode of feeding, hence do not have baleen, but teeth.
The killer whale and blue whale have different feeding structures. Killer whales have teeth because they feed mainly on seals and fish. Blue whales have baleen or rows of filaments that they use to capture krill from the ocean water.
a whale has about 346 teeth