In Southeast Alaska, mainly humpbacks. You can also see killer whales and Dall's and harbor porpoises. In Cook Inlet you can see beluga whales. Off Kodiak Island you can see fin and humpback whales. In northern Alaska, you can see bowhead whales.
There are eight types of whales that live within the area of Alaska. The whales include the Beluga, Humpback, Grey, Orca, Bowhead, Blue, Right, and Minke whales.
Whales live in the deep oceans around Alaska
they live in Ice's waters toward Alaska and the north pole
It depends on the species of whale. Humpback whales live in the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean. Orcas live in colder waters near Alaska and Canada.
There are whales in the ocean off the coast of Alaska.
humpback whales and Bowhead whales! im 69 years old and i live in my moms basement sorry i dont know this stuff
they live in aquariums or oceans. If you were looking for them in the wild you would find them up in Alaska, Canada and the north pole. They only live in the arctic circle.the Atlantic ocean
Beluga whales are mainly found in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions around Russia, Greenland and North America.
There is many mammals which live in Alaska, such as bears (polar,black,brown) , beavers, whales, bats, caribou, coyote, bison, wolves, hare, lynx, etc
Yes, they live in the arctic and sub arctic oceans over Russia, Alaska, Canada and Europe.
Whales, walrus, seals, otter, polar bears, puffin,
You can find information about beluga whales on the Internet if you tried!
Alaska
Yes they are.