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yes you do! they are amazingly big! You can find them in the Great Drop off, this is where you complete the last challenge, which means its later in the game that you uncover this area in the sea!

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The most common place to find a Blue Whale in endless ocean is in the Wendell Sea or the One in Canada

There Not Often Found In Weddel Sea There Seen All Over Canada Though But The Most Likely Place Is B2 In North Canada

Actually, there is a mother and calf just swimming around in the spring gardens, near the Atoll Gate.No, the whales at Atoll gate are actually humpback whales. Blue whales are much bigger. I found one in the Weddel sea.
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Blue Whales can live in the Atlantic Ocean. They can be seen when they migrate to the Arctic during spring & summer, to waters near Spitsbergen, Davis Strait and Southern Greenland & possibly Baffin Bay. Wintering grounds are not well known. On the eastern side of the Atlantic records exist from the Cape Verde Islands & west Africa & seasonally off Europe and the British Isles.

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