no the whales do not breed in the Antarctic because the waters are too cold they nomaly breed in the warmer waters of the Great Barrier Reef
Yes and sometimes it can breed in other places, although the ocean in that part of the world is known as the Southern Ocean.
the arctic or antarctic
in the ocean
seals, penguins, whales and albatross
Whales live in oceans and Antarctica is a continent. Yes, you can find Sei Whales in the Southern Ocean that surrounds the Antarctic continent.
Humpback Whales are sea mammals and exist in sea water. The Southern Ocean serves as their home in the Antarctic region.
Mostly whales like swimming in the Southern Ocean, which surrounds the Antarctic continent -- they don't spend any time on land.
Because they live and breed on the sub-Antarctic islands.
Humpback whales migrate every year. This is similar to every other whales. They usually migrate to either the Arctic or Antarctic regions for food then migrate to around the equator where they breed.
You're thinking of Antarctic Krill, Euphasia supberba, the base of the food chain in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica.
Yes, both squid and octopus are Antarctic sea invertebrates. British exploratory fishing is currently underway for the commercially exploitable squid which live in Antarctic waters. The Colossal Squid provides a food source for Antarctic whales.
Whales and seals are the largest marine mammals in the Southern Ocean.
Among the natural predators of seals in the Southern Ocean that surrounds the Antarctic continent are Orca whales.