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  1. A: Killer whales and bottlenose dolphins are mammals and one of the features of a mammal is that they are covered in hairor fur. Well killerwhales and bottlenose dolphins donot have hair covering their body, they may have a couple chin whiskers, but nothing more.
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Yes, because it's a mammal and all mammals have hair.

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Due to the fact that humpback whales are considered to be mammals, then yes, they do have hair, whales and dolphins are some of the many mammals that call the ocean their home.

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One of mammals' characteristics is hair. Whales do have a few strands of hair on their skin in a few areas, but it is barely noticeable.

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no it is called ballen.

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it helps them eat there food

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