No.
Humpbacks belong to the group of baleen whales - filter feeders. They haven't got the teeth to divide prey up and they can't swallow chunks.
While a humpback's mouth may measure fifteen feet across, their esophagus measures only about six to ten inches. They would choke if they were to try to swallow anything larger than a grapefruit.
No. The humpback is a predator, taking krill and small schooling fish, such as herring, salmon, capelin and sand lance as well as mackerel, pollock and haddock in the North Atlantic. Krill and copepods have been recorded from Australian and Antarctic waters. Humpbacks hunt by direct attack or by stunning prey by hitting the water with pectoral fins or flukes
krill
The Humpback whale is a baleen.
several tons a day
The Humpback whale is a baleen.
it is possible to have a humpback whale if you owned an ocean. its not scientificly possible to own a humpback whale.
Yes there are, the humpback whale is vulnerable to predation by dormice, who attack it for its oil from a fleet of minuature ships. They also eat the flesh
several tons a day
No, the humpback whale is not extinct, but it is Endangered.
The humpback whale's habitat is the ocean.
Humpback Whale that looks nice and neat NOT humpback whale! Common names should not be capitalized, italicized or underlined. So: The humpback whale breached. NOT: The Humpback Whale breached.
yes a humpback whale is a mamale and it has babies
Alot. About 10 fish i guess.