No. Humpback whales come to Hawaii after feeding on krill in the North Pacific during the summer. They come to the warm waters of Hawaii to give birth. The whales do not feed during the winter in Hawaii. They use their stored fat to live through the season, focussing on their babies (and mating!).
Yes.
how does a whale migrate??????????? In other words it swims!!! How else would it migrate?
they migrate a lot
how does a whale migrate??????????? In other words it swims!!! How else would it migrate?
Humpback Whales live in all oceans over the world but do migrate and spend time in one place
No. They are animals located in Florida coastal waters and may migrate as far as the Carolinas or Louisiana in the summer. They rarely go into waters below 68 degrees.
Hawaii and the carribean
Humpback whales migrate to polar waters, but mates and calves in the tropics
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.
Small numbers migrate to Pacific islands, particularly Hawaii.
Kohola (ko-ho-la) for humpback whales that migrate to Hawaii every winter.
Humpbacks are widespread in almost every ocean in the world. They are found in good numbers in the following oceans.18000 or so animals in North Pacific OceanAbout 12000 in North Atlantic OceanAround 50000 in the total southern hemisphere