Yes. But rarely.
The anchovies washed up in Redondo Beach in California on March 8, 2011.
Jellyfish wash up on the beach because they have died
because it Swings up to the sand
It forms a beach.
Only when they wash up from the ocean
The Humpback Whale is not in California. It is in the Pacific Ocean near California. The Humpback Whales migrate every year up and down the coast of California, down to Hawaii. There are also Humpback Whales in the Atlantic Ocean and in the Pacific Ocean surrounding the NW, W, SW, S, and SE coasts. It all depends on the time of year as to where the Humpback Whales will be as well as where they have grown up and lived their whole life.
Polar bears will eat dead wales that wash up on the shores. However, transporting dead whales would prove a monumental task.
I'm not really sure what you mean, but if you are saying when do jellyfish wash up on the beach, they are either dead or injured jellyfish wafted onto the beach by the tide, or jellyfish who get beached while swimming too close to the surface. I hope this will help.
They just wash up on the beach
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Venice Beach California is located in Southern California. You can learn more about Venice Beach at the Venice Beach website. Once on the page, click on "About" in the top navigation menu to bring up the information.
Long Beach, California