Blue whales have been known to swim in very small pods, although they are frequently found either alone, or in pairs.
blue whales have never been known to swim in groups with over 50 whales in them.
alone always because they are a solitary species.
They are very sociable. In fact they live in large groups called pods.
No, most whales live in groups
Humpback whales don't live in groups except if a has a baby then it will have two whales. 98.5% sure :)
A 2002 report estimated there were 5,000 to 12,000 Blue Whales worldwide, located in at least five groups.
Although blue whales tend to be solitary creatures, the correct term for a group of any whales, including blue whales, is a pod. e.g. A pod of blue whales suggests that multiple whales are together.
Blue whales live in all levels of ocean
In 2002, it was estimated that there where 5 groups of blue whales worldwide. It was also estimated that there are 5000 to 12000 total blue whales in the world.
Blue whales are normally found in the sunlight zone, which is the uppermost layer of the ocean.
no they live in groups. beacuse i did research.
Yes, killer whales live in groups called pods
They live in pods or groups and actually have a family structure.