No now if your an idiot then you would say yes
No whales don't eat pirhanas because their ecosystems are totally different and whales don't live in rivers and pirhanas don' live i oceans
No. They live in the cold waters of the oceans near the north pole. They don't enter or live in rivers and so their young ones are not born in rivers. For that matter you cant find any beluga whales in any river in the world
No, whales live in oceans(salt water) while beavers live in rivers and lakes(fresh water).
Cetaceans are basically whales. So they live in the ocean.
No. Platypuses can only live in cool temperate to tropical climates, and alongside fresh water sources such as creeks and rivers. There are no creeks or rivers in Antarctica as it is a frozen continent. The only mammals that live anywhere near the Antarctic are marine mammals such as whales.
Whales don't live in fresh water because fresh water is too shallow and lacks the large quantities of prey they require to stay alive. Some dolphins, which are small versions of whales, live in fresh water. Whales have been known to enter rivers, but, rivers do not have enough food to feed whales so they leave fairly soon. During World War 2 a number of rivers in the United State had anti submarine mines at the river mouth where the rivers empty into the ocean. Occasionally a whale would set one off and get blown up. That is how we know whales swim in rivers.
No, because whales must live in the water, it is impossible for whales to live in the grassland.
No, whales can not live in taigas.
In a time-share near Orlando they were tricked into buying.
No, most whales live in groups
beluga whales cant live in a state they live in the water
No. whales do not live in the coral reef they live in the ocean