Some do, for the safety that numbers provide. A group of fish is called a school, and fish that prefer to swim in such a group are referred to as schooling fish.
Nope, they are lone rangers of the sea
about 95% of whales DO swim in groups.
Killer whales travel in packs like wolves and share many of the same hunting strategies.
Blue whales have been known to swim in very small pods, although they are frequently found either alone, or in pairs.
yes they do. That how the whales and birds get them.
Veins
pod
all of them
Killer whales have adapted to be able to swim quickly. They also have sharp teeth to help them kill prey, and they stay in groups for safety.
Killer whales have adapted to be able to swim quickly. They also have sharp teeth to help them kill prey, and they stay in groups for safety.
Yes, all whales are fishes because they swim like fishes.
yes whales are safer to swim with because whales don't bite
Baleen whales, and toothed whales are two groups of whales.
They are all on the diet of killer whales.