yes
The blue, fin, minke, gray, and sperm whale. These whales are not only species that might be a variation of Humpback whales but are acknowledged to have interactions with Humpback whales.
humpback sperm orca (killer) sei blue
Yes; I don't expect they attack each other.
Humpback. It is the third largest whale, after the fine whale and blue whale.
Humpback whale, sperm whale, pilot whale, Beluga, minke, blue whale and fin whale have similar adaptations.
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
The natural predators of the humpback whale are orcas (killer whales) and occasionally sharks. Attacks usually happen in the humpback whale's feeding grounds. They only attack calves. Orcas are a bigger threat than a shark.
no the blue whale is not the only endangered species of whales there are others like the humpback ,southern right whale,sperm whale and the killer whale the orca
The Humpback whale is a baleen.
you can find the beluga,orca,narwal,southern bottle nose whale,humpback whale,north Atlantic right whale,pygmy sperm whale, Antarctic minke whale, gray whale, sperm whale and blue whale
it is possible to have a humpback whale if you owned an ocean. its not scientificly possible to own a humpback whale.
Whales are a diverse group of marine mammals belonging to the order Cetacea. There are many different species of whales, including the blue whale, humpback whale, sperm whale, and killer whale.