no it does not
Yes, some whale species live in warm water environments. For example, species like humpback whales, Bryde's whales, and sperm whales can be found in tropical and subtropical regions where the water is warm. These whales have adaptations to thrive in these environments.
No, I mean come on. Seriously?
in warm water oceans like the indian ocean
The body of a whale is thick with fat called blubber. The blubber helps to keep the whale insulated from the arctic water. The whales are also warm blooded.
to stay warm...
A humback whale is a mammal. All mammals are warm-blooded.
whale Sharks live in warm oceans
The mammal or whale with the thickest layer of blubber is the Bowhead Whale.
almost in any ocean. they love warm waterand deep in water
a whale shark is warm blooded
killer whale live in very cold water for exsample antartica water and they migrate when the water starts to get warm
It is the Minke whale. (Note, all whales are warm blooded mammals.)