whales and dolphins both have fins, but dolphins are much smaller than whales
There are many similarities and differences between a shark and a whale. The similarities is that have a similar streamlined body structure but the differences are many including sharks are fish while whales are mammals, sharks have a vertical tail structure while whales have a horizontal one among others.
The only similarities would be diet (plankton), size and they both live in the ocean. Some whales eat plankton, as do whale sharks. Some whales are close to the same size as whale sharks. Otherwise, whales are mammals, and whale sharks are fish.
maybe none because bats are not mammals but whales are in fact whales are members of the dolphin family, you see these two animals are very different from each other that's why there are no similarities between them..
1 both are mammals 2 both swim in water 3 both give birth to live young 4 both have tails LOL
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whales and dolphins both have fins, but dolphins are much smaller than whales
Cows, elephants and whales are all mammals.
There are many similarities and differences between a shark and a whale. The similarities is that have a similar streamlined body structure but the differences are many including sharks are fish while whales are mammals, sharks have a vertical tail structure while whales have a horizontal one among others.
Great White Sharks and killer whales eat sea elephants
Elephants.
Elephants, Whales, Bears
they are large mammals
The only relationship between them is that they are members of the Animal Kingdom, have vertebrates, are mammals, and are the biggest animals in land and water respectively.
The only similarities would be diet (plankton), size and they both live in the ocean. Some whales eat plankton, as do whale sharks. Some whales are close to the same size as whale sharks. Otherwise, whales are mammals, and whale sharks are fish.
No. Whales are mammals, and bigger than elephants. Elephants are the biggest land-living mammals though. No. There are several kinds of whales that are larger than elephants. However, the African Elephant is the largest mammal (or animal of any kind) that lives on land.
No, they are a fictional combination of hippopotami, whales and elephants.