Yes they do they never go on their own
They call them PODS and they travel in pods most of the time.
Pods
Yes, whales and dolhpins travel in large groups called 'pods'
Fish travel in schools, whales travel in pods or gams.
Both. Fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus) often travel alone or in pairs or trios.
whales always know where they are in the sea. also they're migratory, that means they swim great distances each day.
they travel in pods ranging from roughly 5-10 whales
Dolphins, orcas, and some species of whales are known to travel in pods. These social groups provide protection, assistance in hunting, and social interaction for the marine mammals.
Yes because they travel in pods they are never away from their family.
I group of whales is called a pod. Although they are not technically whales, cetaceans such as dolphins, orcas and porpoises also travel in pods.
No, Killer Whales are very social creators which is why they stay in groups called pods. Even when the whale Keiko who played in the Free Willy movies was released from captivity, when the other orca pods rejected him he went to seek out human comfort.
yes killer whales do eat pilot whales