No, Beluga Whales, and Killer (Humpback) Whales might become extinct.
Blue whales are not extinct, but not common either.The world population is only a few thousand.
No. Blue whales only mate with other blue whales.
Yes killer whales are almost extinct there are only 7400 left.
The list of extinct whales typically only includes those in the fossil record. However, the population of Atlantic Gray Whales went extinct in the 18th century. Extinct fossil whale species include the Durodon, Basilosaurus cetoides, and ambulocetus, The Obedenocetops is the closet to modern whales.
North Pacific Right Whale, North Atlantic Right Whale, Blue Whale What he/she means is that the whales in the North Pacific and North Atlantic and the blue whales are endangered because either they can't find enough food, or they are being illegally hunted.
Whales live in the ocean. The only sea coast Poland has is with the Baltic Sea and there are no Blue whales in the Baltic.
Humans and orcas are the only animals i know that eat whales. If your talking animals that are extinct than that might include a megalodon, which is a giant shark that is extinct now
The sun is not alive, only living specis can become extinct.
No. Blue whales have mated with fin whales.
no. blue whales aren't human eaters. The only thing the eat is plankton
Penguins do not eat blue whales. They'd have to peck for hours only to get through the skin.
1931 was the Whale Hunting Era. In that year alone, 29,649 whales were killed. By 1966, Whales were officially declared a protected species. Whaling was mostly cause by fishing ships of the Soviet Union in the Antarctic Ocean. Humans are their only predator, since they have none in the sea because of their size. Female Blue Whales only produce one or two baby's a year, so their population can only grow so much verses their decrease in numbers. Now there are les than 15,000 Blue Whales left on Earth, making them endangered.