Blue Whale populations have declined significantly due to extensive and uncontrolled hunting. Blue whale hunting was banned in 1966 by the International Whaling Commission. But, by 1970 330,000 blue whales had been caught & killed in the Antarctic, 33,000 in the rest of the Southern Hemisphere, 8,200 in the North Pacific, and 7,000 in the North Atlantic. The largest original population, in the Antarctic, had been reduced to 0.15% its original count.
Now that the hunting of these giant animals is banned, their numbers has started to increase and I don't think they will go extinct.
No. Hunting of the blue whale stopped in 1977.
Now, the blue whale's only predator is the orca, or killer whale (actually a type of dolphin). Almost a quarter of blue whales have scars from orca attacks, but the blue whale's size (up to 120 tonnes and 60 metres [200 ft] long, bigger than any of the dinosaurs) suggests they are difficult to kill. There is no information on how many are killed by orcas.
Yes. They were. Due to extensive and uncontrolled hunting. Blue whale hunting was banned in 1966 by the International Whaling Commission. But, by 1970 330,000 blue whales had been caught & killed in the Antarctic, 33,000 in the rest of the Southern Hemisphere, 8,200 in the North Pacific, and 7,000 in the North Atlantic. The largest original population, in the Antarctic, had been reduced to 0.15% its original count.
Of course they do! They are just rarely seen.
The Blue Whale and yes there still blue whales that exist but they are very endangered!
Sperm whales do exist today.
manatees, blue whales, and the humpback whales. they are all pretty close
No, Beluga Whales, and Killer (Humpback) Whales might become extinct.
Are you sure this is the right question you wanted to ask? Human to help Blue Whales go extinct? Or to prevent them from being extinct?
They aren't. They are endangered.
They haven't.
Not yet! Hopefully never!
recycling
the blue whales would die or become exticted
The greatest danger to blue whales was being hunted by humans.
Whales aren't extinct yet.
Humpback Whales, Blue Whales and Southan Rign Whales
Blue whales are not extinct, but not common either.The world population is only a few thousand.