They tend to live in the colder water regions. They are found in less commonly in the tropics. Fin whales are found in deep, offshore waters of all major oceans.
In the summer fin whales migrate to cold waters and in the winter fin whales migrate to warm waters.
Fin whales prefer temperate and polar waters, and can be are found in all oceans around the world.
No. Whales are aquatic, meaning they live in water, preferably oceans. And tundra is land. Basically a cold prarie.
Fin whales are found in a range of ocean temperatures, typically thriving in waters between 5°C to 20°C (41°F to 68°F). They inhabit both cold and temperate regions, often migrating to warmer waters during breeding seasons. Their adaptability allows them to live in various marine environments, from polar regions to more temperate zones.
It is mainly the large Baleen whales including Fin Whales, Minke Whales, Humpback Whales and occasionally even Killer Whales and Long-finned Pilot Whales. As well as whales you will see lots of dolphins, porpoises and seals around Ireland too.
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Endangered whales live in every ocean in the world. On the endangered list are right whales, blue whales, humpback whales and fin whales among others.
toothed whales are mostley found in cold waters like in the norht and south pole but they can be found all over the world
Yes they can
Fin whales are warm blooded as they are mammals. All mammals share similar characxteristics and one of them is that they are warm blooded creatures.
Fin whales are found in deep, offshore waters of all major oceans, primarily in temperate to polar latitudes, and less commonly in the tropics. They occur year-round in a wide range of latitudes and longitudes, but the density of individuals in any one area changes seasonally. Fin whales do have 2 or 3 subspecies and they live in specific parts of the world such as the Northern Pacific near Hawaii and the Southern ocean.
The humpback, minke, sei, southern, right and blue fin whales all live in Antarctica. Many of these whales are endangered or on the brink of extinction.