No, there are at least 80,000 left in the world.
No, Beluga Whales, and Killer (Humpback) Whales might become extinct.
Nobody is sure yet we don't even no if they will go extinct.
manatees, blue whales, and the humpback whales. they are all pretty close
if one thing in the environment is gone it will affect everything else
Humpback whales are called Humpbacks for short.
yes because their their the same
They are inquisitive and protective of each other which makes them easy prey for whalers.
There is no specific Australian slang for humpback whales.
I was the one who ask the question.
Humpback whales don't usually attack other species of whales. Killer Whales are the only whales known to do that.
no, it is not...
no one knows what will happen. if the do eventually become extinct then probably in the year 9000 some one who is a scientist will find a fossil that is a humpback whale and technology will be be able to recreate extinct animals and then they can have more humpback whales again. you never know. besides that was an educated guess.