Yes, otherwise it would just sink and die.
A Humpback Whale can swim up to 17 miles per a hour!
All the data I've reviewed and researched about the Humpback Whale indicates that the young or "calf" knows how to swim when they are delivered into the ocean during birth. The mother's or cow's main duties are to protect and feed her young/calf, for the next five to seven months until weaning.
it helps them swim
It varies by species, but on average, a whale can swim anywhere from 50-100 miles daily. Some species, like the humpback whale, may travel even greater distances during migration.
Whales, like all mammals, give birth to live young. The calves are pushed out of the uterus through labor contractions. After birth, the whale calves are encouraged to swim upwards to draw their first breath of air, then begin to nurse from the mother.
Humpback whales can dive for up to 30 minutes, but usually last only up to 15 minutes. Humpbacks can dive to a depth of 500-700 feet (150-210 m)
Yes, but lots of humans swim with sharks that are more aggressive. Answer Well I wouldn't recommended that. It's a wild animal they're unpredictable especially if its a female and protecting a calf.
A baby whale, known as a calf, grows into an adult through a process of rapid development and nourishment from its mother. Initially, the calf relies on its mother's rich milk, which is high in fat, to gain weight and strength. As it matures, the calf gradually learns to swim and hunt for food, transitioning from relying solely on milk to consuming a diet appropriate for its species. Over several years, the calf continues to grow in size, eventually reaching adulthood and independence.
yes it is safe
cos dere fat .
They swim or they drown. So yes they swim
in the ocean