Not always. Fifty million years ago, there were no whales. Their ancestors were land animals who evolved slowly. Baleen whales begin to evolve from their toothed ancestors about 30 million years ago.
Not in herds (note the spelling of herds) they live in "pods". I don't know of any rule stating how many might be in a pod but when we went to Alaska we saw a pod of about six all together.
humpback whales live where they live because it has LOTS of water
Humpback whales don't live in groups except if a has a baby then it will have two whales. 98.5% sure :)
The Humpback Whales live incoastal orcontinental self waters.
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Taxonomically speaking, humpback whales belong to the family Balaenopteridae. Socially, humpback whales generally do not retain lasting social bonds.
Live
They like the food and weather!
Humpback Whales live in all oceans over the world but do migrate and spend time in one place
Endangered whales live in every ocean in the world. On the endangered list are right whales, blue whales, humpback whales and fin whales among others.
they don't they live in the sun light zone
They like the food and weather!
A humpback whales habitat is -20 degrees they live at the Atlantic ocean and they are very cute and their babies are also cute so they live under -20 below degrees