they hunt about 900 to 1500 every 3yrsThey have a certain number of whales they expect to kill, called a quota. I don't know the quota of every species, but they plan to kill about 60 endangered humpback whales in 2010. The quota for other species that are more common is unfortunately much higher.
None. The whales kill the balloons
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whales have oil in their insides and they say whale meat is good
No gray whales are killed. Indigenous communities in Alaska kill 50 bowhead whales a year.
Not all whales, but Killer Whales can, and have eaten Polar Bears. Polar Bears are one of the many animals that Killer Whales eat. See related links below for others.
states do not have whales, the oceans surrounding the east coast and west coast states contain whales.
Japan had a history of taking large numbers of whales. They continue to hunt whales, 400 to 600 per year, claiming it is for research.
Not many whales even kill sharks.. The only time a whale would kill would be if that other animal was harming it's young. Other than that, they stick to them self.
Not many predators can kill whales, but small and young whales often fall as victims to killer whales, one of the top predators of the ocean. Humans also hunt whales for their body parts or for food, often illegally.
Yes. Whales are a migratory bunch. Many species travel hundreds to tens of thousands of miles every year.
Whales are protected because they are very close to extinction; due to the fact that many poachers kill for the blubber and other valuable parts of the whale.