No, the waters are too warm for them. Humpback whales travel there, though, to give birth to their young.
Mainly humpback whales, although Bryde's, sei, fin, and several species of beaked whales have also been sighted there.
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Whale Sharks and Reef Sharks
Over 15 species of sharks live in Hawaiian waters. A few examples of these sharks are the bignose shark, gray reef shark, silky shark, blacktip shark, sandbar shark, tiger shark, and whale shark.According to Sharks and Rays of Hawaii by Crites and Crow, there are 40 known species of sharks in Hawaiian waters. (reefannie)
Whale sharks don't live in states, but the ocean.
Whale Sharks live in then warmer water near the equator
Yes, Whale Sharks can be found in the Atlantic, Indian and Pacific Oceans.
At birth, whale sharks are quite small. The whale sharks give birth to live young which are 40 to 60 centimetres.
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Whale Sharks live in the entire Tropical and Subtropical open ocean latitudes.
Most whale sharks, live in the deep ocean and feed on plankton. They live in the open ocean, so the large sharks will not be stranded in the shallows, and to avoid predators that live near the shore. Plankton can be found in the cold deep waters of the ocean, so that is where whale sharks tend to live.
Whale Sharks do not live in Asia. They live in the waters surrounding Asia, and that is probably because that is where their body is best adapted to, as well as where they can find the most of their food and reproduce.
In the whale sharks family there are other whale sharks and other sharks
Whale sharks live in all seas that are tropical or warm-temperate.Generally whale sharks range no further south than South America and no further north than the United States. They prefer warmer waters near the equator.== Whale sharks live in warm waters near the equator, both along the coast and in the open seas. They spend most of their time near the surface.