pollution whaling
The key ways is to reduce human activity that effects the humpback whale directly and indirectly. Human activity includes, Bycatch of their food, Whaling for their blubber, pollution, ship collision and whale watch effects. These are their only threats and all of them are human activities, so it's preventable. A good way to start is to raise money for a campaign or a organisation that directly tries to save the whale.
well a human is smarter than a human and a whale is alittle smarter okay
No, A human can't talk to a whale. Can a human talk to a dog or any other animal. No a human can't A human can talk to a whale, but whales probably cannot understand humans or talk back.
The whales' habitat is the ocean. The ocean is a habitat that contains water. It has many, many animals living in them. There are five big oceans: Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, Arctic, and the Southern oceans.
no for a normal whale sometimes for a killer whale if there is no seals or baby whales to eat!!!!
There is 2 ways that whale population is declining. One is human activity and second is natural. Natural reasons include dying of old age and being eating by other marine animals including other whales. Human activity includes being caught in nets and being killed for their meat.
NO whales are not able to eat or chew a human unless it is a killer whale then yes but others only eat krill and plankton
a blue whale can be 100x the size of a human.
They are not endangered as of yet. They are at potential risk of becoming endangered, The minimum population is 50,000 individuals, so it isn't endangered but human activity does effect the orca population annually.
Beacause she is not human she is a human-whale hybrid thing -_-.
yes they can
yes