Yes, because it's a mammal and all mammals have hair.
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.
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.
no it is called ballen.
it helps them eat there food
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dolphins and whales
The killer whales mouth is armed with sharply pointed teeth.
Whales have tiny hairs on their backs, and mammals have to have hair to be classified as mammals, and fish CAN NOT have hair.
in their mouth and back and bottom of mouth
dis is so because , breathing by nose removes all dust particles due to the hairs, but whereas mouth does not have any hairs.
Whales do have hair: at least the young of some species have some vibrissae-like hairs on their snout (and even when these hairs are lost, the sensory terminals associated with them remain).
== == Baleen Whales
Whales eyes are situated just above and behind the gape of the mouth.
It has trigger hairs in its mouth that help it to catch its prey!
Baleen Whales eat krill using the Baleen in their mouth.
Whales that eat plankton have things called baleen plates. They are fleshy plates covered in hairs. the whale approaches the swimming plankton with an open mouth and then closes its mouth. The whale then pushes the water out with its tongue while the baleen traps the krill. The whale then consumes the krill without having to swallow all of the seawater. Some whales do and some whales don't like the killer whale eats meat and other fish etc but whales for example the blue whale only eat plankton.
with there mouth stupid