Table of Contents
- 1 What are the 5 main features that make a mammal a mammal?
- 2 Why is a whale a mammal for kids?
- 3 What kind of animal is a whale?
- 4 How do you describe a whale for kids?
- 5 Which animals are considered mammals?
- 6 Is the whale a mammal or a marine mammal?
- 7 How are whales different from dolphins and fish?
- 8 How many species of whales are there in the world?
What are the 5 main features that make a mammal a mammal?
What five characteristics do mammals have in common? Mammals have hair or fur; are warm-blooded; most are born alive; the young are fed milk produced by the mother’s mammary glands; and they have a more complex brain than other animals.
Why is a whale a mammal for kids?
Whales are mammals, so they feed milk to their babies and breathe air. Since whales are not fish they do not have gills, so they cannot breathe underwater. The air is breathed in and out through their “blowhole,” which is on their back. Whales live in large groups called “pods.” A baby whale is called a “calf.”
What are 5 facts about mammals?
Mammal Facts
- Mammals are warm-blooded animals.
- All mammals have hair, even dolphins and whales that live in the ocean.
- Most mammals are born live, not from eggs.
- Most mammals are helpless when they are babies.
- All mammal babies drink milk from their mothers.
- All mammals except ant eaters have teeth.
What kind of animal is a whale?
mammals
whale, any of the larger species of aquatic mammals belonging to the order Cetacea. The term whale can be used in reference to any cetacean, including porpoises and dolphins, but in general it is applied to those more than 3 metres (10 feet) long.
How do you describe a whale for kids?
Whale Facts for Kids
- The whale is a mammal.
- Whales breathe air just like us.
- Whales breathe through blowholes on top of their heads.
- Baleen Whales and Toothed Whales are both types of whales.
- One of the biggest animals on earth is the Blue whale.
- Humpback whales and blue whales sing.
What makes a whale?
Whales have sleek, streamlined bodies that move easily through the water. They are the only mammals, other than manatees (seacows), that live their entire lives in the water, and the only mammals that have adapted to life in the open oceans. Whales breathe air. They are NOT fish.
Which animals are considered mammals?
Humans are mammals and so are dogs, whales, elephants, and horses. Most mammals have teeth with the exception of the ant eater which doesn’t have any teeth. Where do they live? Mammals live in all sorts of environments including the ocean, underground, and on land.
Is the whale a mammal or a marine mammal?
Yes, whales are mammals, however due to the fact that they live in the ocean these large animals are referred to as marine mammals.
Is the killer whale a mammal or a dolphin?
Yes the killer whale is a mammal. In fact the killer whale is the largest living marine mammals in the dolphin family, which is composed of over 40 different species.
How are whales different from dolphins and fish?
Here’s some good information on the difference between whales and dolphins and fish: Whales are mammals because they give birth to live young, they have fur (although it is very sparse on their body), they have lungs and breath air and they provide milk for their young. You have a lot of interesting questions about marine mammals.
How many species of whales are there in the world?
Cetacean refers to an order of marine mammals that incorporates 90 species, including 49 species of dolphins (river and oceanic) and porpoises. The other 41 species are divided into baleen whales, of which there are 14 species and 27 species of toothed whales.