where do whales migrate whales migrate all over usually up towards Antarctica to feed on krill
Antarctica is a continent. Sperm whales are marine mammals. You can find male sperm whales in ice-free polar waters, but the females and offspring prefer tropical water. Around Antarctica, this would be in the Southern Ocean during periods of no ice.
The Japanese kill whales in the Southeren Ocean. The whales migrate from Antarctica and they mostly get killed in the Southeren Ocean before they even begin to migrate.
It is unknown, but probably thousands of miles
whales migrate there and seals live there year-round
Whales feed in the Southern Ocean, which surrounds Antarctica, for one main reason: the food source.
All of them, but the male Sperm Whales usually stay in the deep waters of Antarctica. The females swim in the warmer waters with their calves. But when it is mating season the females will go to Antarctica. And they give birth by the equator.
lolage i bet ur in hinchingbrooke no idea
I'm assuming you meant whales in the waters OFF Antarctica. Some whale species living in the Antarctic Ocean include Right, Blue, Sei, Humpback, Minke, Fin, Sperm, Orca and Southern Bottlenose Whales.
for sperm whales,they migrate to Hawaii in summer. for birds,they usally go to Florida or any state in south.they also go to Mexico.
Gray whales and hump back whales migrate to have birth.
If Killer Whales are in Antarctica then they probably live there year round. Killer Whales don't migrate unless forced to because of their prey migration but they don't go far. They will also move based on the seasonal advancements and retreat of packed ice.