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Yes. They communicate by "whale songs". A kind of groaning that can travel as far as 20 miles.
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Humpbacks are widespread in almost every ocean in the world. They are found in good numbers in the following oceans.18000 or so animals in North Pacific OceanAbout 12000 in North Atlantic OceanAround 50000 in the total southern hemisphere
The Humpback whale can found in oceans and seas around the world, as they migrate as far as 16,000 miles each year. See the related link below for a range map and more information:
Depends on the whale, I would say.
The flippers on humpback whales are larger than any other whale... (on the internet it said this... but not sure....) But probably the blue whales have larger _______ than any other whale because blue whales are the largest mammal so far... Hope this helped... (bb_sweetlollipop)
well i can tell you the orca ( killer whale ) is differently dangerous it will eat anything even the tongs of blue whales and baby sperm, humpback and grey whales. the travel in groups and ambush the baby sperm whales while the mom dives down 1000 meters or more into the blackness to get food since the calf is to young and does not have the energy of endurance to dive that far.
I didn't know any of them had driving licenses
The gray whale and the grey whale are the same whale however, depending on if you are American or English there is a different spelling. UK English uses the spelling "grey" while American English uses the spelling "gray".
scientists say there are more than 4,000 so far discovered.
Humpback whales can dive for up to 30 minutes, but usually last only up to 15 minutes. Humpbacks can dive to a depth of 500-700 feet (150-210 m)