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I got into a discussion with some people and need clarification on something, wikipedia was of no halp, is a whale an animal?
>> sgaweaerg
no, it's actually a water based colossus
>> Anonymous
well whales are mammals, so, yes, they are animals.
the question you need to be asking yourself here is: Am I mentally fit to interact with society?
>> Anonymous
SOMEONE PLEASE MAKE A MOTIVATIONAL POSTER OUT OF THIS
>> Anonymous
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here.
>> Anonymous
>>104161
fuck lol
>> Anonymous
>>104185
lol
>> Anonymous
>>104159
BOOKS BITCH! DO YOU READ THEM!?
>> Anonymous
>>104159
DOES THAT LOOK LIKE A FUCKING PLANT TO YOU?!
>> Anonymous
well it obviously isn't a fucking plant
>> Anonymous
>>104228
Plants are animals too bitch!
>> Anonymous
op here i thought it might be a fish
>> Anonymous
It sure as hell isn't a mushroom. It's a mammal, it gives live birth, too. Unlike the egg-laying dolphin, I think they're related to dinosaurs, right? It was explained a while back.
>> Anonymous
>>104367
And fish aren't animals? Jesus Christ!
>> Anonymous
>>104371
i never thought of it that way, anyway thanks for the help.
>> Anonymous
>>104370
dolpins are mammals too. They give live birth...
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>>104382
DOLPHIN EGGS!
>> H
No, it's a mineral you ignorant tard
>> Anonymous
OP, not that you seem to be the brightest bulb, but if you actually look up "whale" on wikipedia, the first sentence of the article is:
"This article is about the animal. For other uses, see Whale (disambiguation)."

Please stop breathing my air, you ignorant waste of space.
>> Anonymous
>>104382
No they don't.
>> Anonymous
Taken from wiki

>Scientific classification
>Kingdom: Animalia
>Phylum: Chordata
Class: Mammalia
>Infraclass: Eutheria
>Superorder: Laurasiatheria
>Order: Cetacea

its in kingdom Animalia. Thats a dead give away.
>> Anonymous
>>104445
YES, they DO
>> Anonymous
>>104445
yeah dude. they do.
but giving live birth doesn't make them mammals, as some reptiles give birth(even some sharks).
>> Anonymous
>>104382
I know it's funny to spread misinformation on 4chan, but really, now. Everybody knows they lay eggs.
>> Anonymous
this thread reminds me of the time i was very young and i had to write a report comparing a mountain on the land to a mountain underwater, and i said that goats and fish were both animals on the mountains, but the teacher gave me a C and wrote a note that said "fish aren't animals"
>> Anonymous
>>104499

Haha, oh god...

OP, whales are actually elaborate mechanical constructs created by hippies so that they'd have something to protest. Hippies created global warming and the fur trade for these same reasons.

You need to take this information and enlighten the people involved in that discussion you mentioned. They will thank you.
>> Anonymous
The only reason fish aren't animals is so vegetarians can eat them.
>> seriously? anony
is this a serious question? are you seriously asking if a whale is an animal? ok. let me sum it up for you. #1- they give live birth. #2- they have MAMMARY GLANDS. MAMMARY GLANDS = MAMMAL. kthanks.
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Here is an example of the hardest animal known to man.
>> Anonymous
>>105076

do they make good pets?
>> Anonymous
>>105076
Technically, diamond is an element (carbon) not a living entity, although everything contains carbon, by itself it is not alive. So you are wrong.
>> Anonymous
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_7txS80zjIU
>> Anonymous
Anything natural that moves and is big enough that you can see it is an animal.
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>> Anonymous
>>105188
clouds?
>> Bitter Anon !!WJLRQ1cwCyZ
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>>105076
Inccorect. Please see Pic for proof.

>>105188
Planets? Waves (fresh and saltwater)? What about rockslides and earthquakes?
>> Anonymous
Whales are crustacean insects.
>> Anonymous
>>105076

it's not an animal you idort

it's metal
>> Anonymous
>>105199
Wrong, they are radiolarian holothuroids!
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>>105195
Rockslide is a mutant.
>> Anonymous
Of course it's a fucking animal. What else would it be? A rock? A plant? A fungus? Archaebacteria?