Yes. Females Sperm Whales stay in groups of about a dozen individuals along with their young. Males leave these "nursery pods" at somewhere between 4 and 21 years of age and join a "bachelor pod" with other males of similar age and size. As males grow older, they tend to break out into smaller groups, and the oldest males typically live solitary lives
blue whale, sperm whale
In the Ocean
Sperm whales can live to forty years or more.
Sperm whales live all over the world except antartica.
Yes, killer whales live in groups called pods
They can live nearly 70 years or more.
the sperm whale is the largest toothed whale.
9,842.5 ft or 3,000 meters
Sperm Whale.
there are definetly animals that live in but i'm not sure what animals do live there but the sperm whale and the humpback whale do and also panguins and leopard seals.
A whale sperm is a whale's sperm, obviously.
Sperm whale, specifically the spermacetti of the Sperm Whale.