yes gray whales have theet
Beluga whales, gray whales and killer whales are the most common species found in the Canadian waters.
No. Killer whales eat gray whales.
During the summer, most gray whales live in the Bering Sea, the Chukchi Sea, the western Beaufort Sea and the Arctic Ocean.
Right whales, gray whales, humpback whales, and blue whales are baleen whales, which means that they don't have teeth. They cannot eat large fishes, seals, and sea lions. They only eat plankton.
no. gray whales do not hunt. they feed on krill.
Their population number is between 18,000 and 30,000 Gray Whales.
Only Killer Whales (Orcas) prey on gray whales.
Gray whales - like all whales - are warm blooded.
No gray whales are killed. Indigenous communities in Alaska kill 50 bowhead whales a year.
THE TOOTHLESS WHALES: blue whales, finback whales, right whales, sei whales, humpback whales, and gray whales. THE TOOTHED WHALES: white beluga whales, black beluga whales (pilot whales), orcas (killer whales), sperm whales.
umm....tough one but blue whales are unharmful and gray whales are very harmful for example 'the killer whale"...