This is the whale's "nose" used to breathe air.
What is a blowhole?
These people hunt cetaceans for profit.
What are whalers?
Another name for this whale is "orca."
What is a killer whale?
This is the largest animal on Earth.
What is the blue whale?
This type of whale does not have teeth.
What is a baleen whale?
This is the name given to a young whale.
What is a calf?
This is a bullet-shaped whale that is often confused with a porpoise.
What is a dolphin?
Toothless whales have this to keep from swallowing large sea creatures.
What is baleen?
This is the name given to a whale's tail.
What is a fluke?
This is the move where a whale leaps or twirls in the air.
What is breaching?
This is the largest of the toothed whales.
What is a sperm whale?
This black and white whale is best known for breaching and singing.
What is a humpback whale?
A whale is in this class of marine animals because it is warm-blooded and breathes air.
What is a mammal?
This is the move where a whale slaps its tail on the water.
What is lobtailing?
This white whale swims mostly in the cold waters near Alaska.
What is a beluga whale?
This "devilfish" is now only found swimming in the Pacific ocean.
What is a gray whale?
Whales use to this to locate underwater objects by reflected sound.
What is echolocation?
This is the term used to describe a whale's yearly travel route.
What is migration?
This "unicorn of the sea" has a single, long horn growing from its mouth.
This "frowning" cetacean is one of the easiest whales to catch.
What is a right whale?