Whales have tons of these adaptations that they use every day. All whales have blowholes that they use to breathe easier and faster when they come out of the water; along with a blowhole, they have fused neck bones to help them swim better and smoother with the water resistance (Bingham, 2003). These two adaptations are a small number of the whales’ abilities but they are immensely important to the creatures. Another adaptation that whales have is a language of clicks and whistles which they use to communicate and work together to find food (Halpin, 2010). The adaptations of whales make their lives
Whales have tons of these adaptations that they use every day. All whales have blowholes that they use to breathe easier and faster when they come out of the water; along with a blowhole, they have fused neck bones to help them swim better and smoother with the water resistance (Bingham, 2003). These two adaptations are a small number of the whales’ abilities but they are immensely important to the creatures. Another adaptation that whales have is a language of clicks and whistles which they use to communicate and work together to find food (Halpin, 2010). The adaptations of whales make their lives