Whales mostly live in warm seas like the Pacific Ocean. Whales are mostly can be found in India and Atlantic Ocean. Orca, Whale Sharks, and Blue Sharks mostly live in cold seas of Arctic.
Beluga Whales can be found in good numbers in the seas near the north pole. Their range goes from Alaska and Greenland to Northern Russia. Of the 7 known habitats of the beluga whales, they are critically endangered in 1 and endangered in 2 habitats. Thousands of belugas can be found in the other 4 habitats.
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Baby Beluga Whales are different colors because its color help them blend in with its surroundings. When they get more mature then turn more white like their parents.
THE TOOTHLESS WHALES: blue whales, finback whales, right whales, sei whales, humpback whales, and gray whales. THE TOOTHED WHALES: white beluga whales, black beluga whales (pilot whales), orcas (killer whales), sperm whales.
no they do not live in shallow water because they are way to big.
Whales have several defense mechanisms against predators. They can swim at high speeds to escape, use their size and strength to intimidate attackers, and in some cases, they form groups to ward off threats collectively. Some whales also have the ability to dive deep underwater to avoid predators.
Yess so are fish everything that lives in the water are cold blooded:] that is not true, dolphins and whales ar not coldblooded
Bowhead whales are baleen whales.
Blue Whales, Beluga Whales, Killer Whales, Sperm Whales, and Narwhals.
No. Killer whales eat gray whales.
Humpback whales don't usually attack other species of whales. Killer Whales are the only whales known to do that.
Some small whales are called dolphins, but small whales are still whales.