Not really though many animals such as fish live near whales.
Cuvier's Beaked whales and Sperm whales
Whales, dolphins, and other oceanic creatures would be unable to live in a forest.
Dolphins and whales.
Some of the animals that live in the Arctic Ocean are beluga whales, killer whales, narwhals, seals, walruses , some kind of sharks
Members of the family of animals called "Cetaceans".
A habitat is where any animals live. For example whales live in the ocean.
yes theres animals that live in the ocean such as whales , sharks , and dolphins .
whales,damsal fish,seaweeds
seals, penguins, whales and albatross
Whales are sea animals and do not live on the Antarctic continent. Sea water is their natural habitat, so no adaptation is required.
There are animals that live on Lambert glacier, or at least around it. Those animals are seals, whales, small seabirds and petrels.
No animals live in Antarctica. Several types of whales, however, come to the beaches in Antarctica where penguins and seals breed, because the breeding animals are food for the whales.