Yes, Beluga whales are found in the Arctic Ocean, along the coasts of Alaska, Canada, Greenland and Russia. In the adjoining seas of Sea of Okhotsk, the Bering Sea, the Gulf of Alaska, the Beaufort Sea, Baffin Bay, Hudson Bay and the Gulf of St. Lawrence Seaway. Belugas are well adapted to both a cold ocean habitat (0 degrees Celsius) and warmer freshwater habitat.
Walruses live in the north Pacific, Arctic, and North Atlantic oceans. Although they migrate to follow ice floes, the never venture too far from their homes.
No, the Beluga Whale lives in the Arctic regions.
yes they can
hour glass dolphins live in the twiligh zone in the north of Antarctica
There are no dogs that live in Antarctica. Mammals that reside in Antarctica include seals, whales, and dolphins. This is because the continent is so frigid.
hour glass dolphins live in the twiligh zone in the north of Antarctica
They live in the Atlantic oceans and Antarctica.
no. dolphins live in the sea.
dolphins are highly intelligent,,, dolphins live mostly in the ocean in the shallow water,, they can live in any ocean around the would. but some dolphins live in rivers
Yes, dolphins live in the sea.
No dolphins live in big familys
These dolphins live in north New Zealand.
Dolphins live in every ocean.
Since dolphins live in the sea, sea creatures that God created live with dolphins.
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