Pisces (in English: Whale) is a common name given to marine mammals different from the rank of cetaceans. The term whale sometimes called on all cetaceans but mostly excludes all of dolphins and porpoises, which belong to the suborder toothed whales (Latin: Odontoceti) This ritual also includes the sperm whale, killer whale, whale Guide (en) white whale. Monotonous other cetaceans, baleen whales (Latin: Mysticeti) and includes Trchihah nutrition that eat small objects after they get caught by sea water filtering through the comb structure in the mouth called baleen. These chores include the blue whale, humpback whale, whale curved head and minke whale. All cetaceans have a front-end parties in the form of fins, horizontal tail, and nose openings in the upper part of the head. For centuries, the whales were hunted for their meat and as a source of raw materials and precious.
Anatomy:
Baleen whales larger in the habit of toothed whales, including the blue whale, which is the largest organisms on the planet, larger than the male and female. Baleen whales thin sheets hanging from the upper jaw, and is composed of material baleen (see Palin). Also, baleen whales feature two holes top her head to breathe, which is similar to the so-called Zvera 7.
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