whale
Whale, a common name for different marine mammals from the level of cetaceans. [1] The term whale is sometimes referred to all cetaceans but often excludes both dolphins and seabirds, which belong to the Odontoceti. The monotone also includes the amber whale, the killer whale, the white whale and the white whale. Monotheism of the other whales, the whales of the Baltic (in Latin: Mysticeti) and includes the filtration of nutrition that eat small objects after catching them by filtration of seawater through the structure of the metatarsal in the mouth called Balin. These include blue whale monstrosity, whale whale, arched whale head and mink whale. All whales have front limbs shaped like fins, horizontal tail, and nose openings at the top of the head. For centuries, whales were hunting for meat and as a source of precious raw materials.