They swim or they drown. So yes they swim
Whales, like all mammals, give birth to live young. The calves are pushed out of the uterus through labor contractions. After birth, the whale calves are encouraged to swim upwards to draw their first breath of air, then begin to nurse from the mother.
Within moments of its birth.
A female moose usually calves once per year, and has one calf at a time, twins are rare.
yay. whale sharks dont have teeth, they only eat small sea animals. and its mouth is big enough, probz youll be able to swim back out if your not runnin out of oxygen.
A Humpback Whale can swim up to 17 miles per a hour!
Cubs learn to swim when they're around a year or two of age.
in the ocean
swim
PEOPLE!
they swim.
As far as a blue whale can swim in a year
Whales are viviparous, they give birth to live young (unlike fish, most of which lay eggs). Like all mammals, whale calves are nourished with milk from their mothers. The nursing period is long (more than one year in many species), which is associated with a strong bond between mother whales and their young. In most whales, reproductive maturity occurs late, typically at 7 to 10 years. Whales breed seasonally, usually in warm tropical waters and females usually have one calf every 1 - 3 years. The gestation period ranges from 9 - 18 months. Whale calves can swim soon after birth.