Examples of using "Ballenas" in a sentence and their english translations:
Free the whales!
What do whales eat?
- A whale is a mammal.
- Whales are mammals.
Tom wanted to see whales.
to swim with humpback whales.
whales shoot ashore
They went whale watching.
It was believed that whales were fish.
Whales are classified as mammals.
I thought that whales are fish.
Whales feed on small fish.
I thought that whales are fish.
It was believed that whales were fish.
And so this is between me and the whales,
Whales can remain submerged for a long time.
Dolphins and whales are not fish.
Most whales feed on plankton.
It is believed that whales have their own language.
A whale is a mammal.
Whales are similar to fishes in shape.
Whales are very large mammals that live in the ocean.
there is a natural GPS we know in whales and bats
Whales feed on plankton and small fish.
- The whale is a very large mammal which lives in the sea.
- Whales are very large mammals that live in the ocean.
- The whale is a very large mammal who lives in the sea.
- The whale is a very large mammal that lives in the sea.
- Whales are very large mammals that live in the sea.
- Whales are similar to fishes in shape.
- Whales are similar to fish in shape.
climate change. Whales will not be present in the year 2000
Whales are said to have lived on land long ago.
Whales are similar to fishes in shape.
Dolphins and whales are not fish, but rather marine mammals.
Whales are very large mammals that live in the ocean.
A whale is a mammal; in other words it feeds milk to its young.
Whales are classified as mammals.
Fish stocks are declining due to over-protection of whales, so fish that whales can eat should also be protected.
But then, when the whales breech, the cold and the wait are forgotten.
These incredible sounds of the humpback whales coming through the water.
animals also miss them, as there are neither fish, nor whales, nor giraffes,
a very large proportion of the reason why many whales hit the land
Whales flap their tails up and down and sharks from one side to the other.
The Japanese fishing fleet catches more than 1000 whales per year on the pretext of scientific research.
I know that it is highly unlikely that we'll see any whales today.