The vultures, unfortunately, only see humans and humanoids as food and are not interested in making friends, but Finn will be able to speak to the coyotes and, should he help the pack find some food, they will... not be friendly, exactly, but will acknowledge him and not bother him and whoever is with him, and even chase the vultures that may try to attack him away.
For the whales — if he speaks to them, he will find that the whales are very, very old, possibly old enough to go back to when the planet itself was born. They are curious about these new people (somehow, they can tell who is of the planet naturally and who isn't, and can tell the Orbers are from off-planet) and despite their size, are quite friendly as long as Finn remains calm around them. They dislike large groups of people and loud noises, so those will make them dive back under the sand again.
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For the whales — if he speaks to them, he will find that the whales are very, very old, possibly old enough to go back to when the planet itself was born. They are curious about these new people (somehow, they can tell who is of the planet naturally and who isn't, and can tell the Orbers are from off-planet) and despite their size, are quite friendly as long as Finn remains calm around them. They dislike large groups of people and loud noises, so those will make them dive back under the sand again.