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What differentiates sharks from whales? a. sharks have a dorsal fin and whales only have lateral flippers. b. sharks are toothed cetaceans and whales are baleen cetaceans. c. sharks can breathe underwater while whales have to surface to breathe. d. sharks eat fish and larger creatures while whales eat only krill. e. sharks have smooth skin while whales have scaly skin.

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