Do whales have belly buttons? I really need to know. If anyone has the book, please look it up and see if they do. Thanks very very very much.

http://whale.wheelock.edu/archives/ask01/0212.html

Thanks Bobpursley :)

Whales do indeed have belly buttons, just like other mammals, including humans. The presence of a belly button, also known as a navel or umbilicus, is a characteristic feature of mammals. It is the leftover mark of the umbilical cord, which connects a developing fetus to its mother in the womb, providing nourishment and oxygen.

To find information in a book about whether or not whales have belly buttons, you can follow these steps:

1. If you have a specific book in mind, locate it in your personal library or local bookstore. If not, you can visit a nearby public library and search for books on marine mammals or whales.
2. Once you have the book, check the table of contents or index for relevant sections related to whale anatomy or reproduction.
3. Skim through the pages and look for specific information about the whales' umbilicus or references to belly buttons. Look for any diagrams, illustrations, or photographs that might depict this particular feature.
4. Read through the relevant sections to understand the information provided about the presence or absence of belly buttons in whales.

However, in this case, you don't need to go through the hassle of searching in a book because I can assure you that whales do have belly buttons as mentioned earlier.