About 100 or over maybe more the than 1000 just ask somebody else to see if they know because I don`t know yet but comeback tomorow and I`ll know my time is for you I`ll be searching 24 hours I wont sleep if I have to but I`m gonna know tomorow for sure come back when ever you could.
Because of the size of their habitat, it is difficult to measure exactly the population. However, various estimates place the number between 10000 and 12000.
Scientific study of the Northern Right whale put their numbers at just under 350 in 2001, this had risen to between 350 and 400 by 2008.
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The humpback, minke, sei, southern, right and blue fin whales all live in Antarctica. Many of these whales are endangered or on the brink of extinction.
not very many whales r left in the ocean ... SAVE THE WHALES!
Many whales are endangered, so there is no actual answer for this question. Most whales have become endangered because of whaling, or whale hunting. Here are a few endangered whales: -Humpback (not endangered), over 80,000 left -Blue Whale, between 10,000 and 25,000 left -Fin Whale, only 119,000 left -Sperm Whale, only 360,000 left -Right Whale, 450 North Atlantic Right Whale left, due to harsh whaling (it is named after whalers who called it the "right" whale to catch)
There Are About 60 whales left in America.
there are about 800,000 left
110,111,100,000
There are not many killer whales left there are in danger so there are not that many left
6900000000 not a lot
Around 50 or 60 killer whales
I'm assuming you meant whales in the waters OFF Antarctica. Some whale species living in the Antarctic Ocean include Right, Blue, Sei, Humpback, Minke, Fin, Sperm, Orca and Southern Bottlenose Whales.
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There are about 250 million humpback whales left in Canada. Don't worry about them, they are fine. Ha ha you can just lie on this site. Of course there are no 250 million whales left. That is ridiculous