The pygmy right whale is among the least studied cetaceans (as of 2008 fewer than 25 "at sea" sightings of the species have been made). The species lives in the Southern Hemisphere and is believed to be circumpolar, living in a band from about 30 degrees south to 55 degrees south in areas with surface water temperature between 5 and 20 °C (41 and 68 °F). Individuals have been found on the coasts of Chile, Tierra del Fuego, Namibia, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand. One group may be a year-round resident off Tasmania. The total population is unknown.
1,500
500,000
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2400-2800
not very many whales r left in the ocean ... SAVE THE WHALES!
2 and a half
Spinner dolphins have many different predators that will eat them. These predators of the spinner dolphin include killer whales, pygmy killer whales, pilot whales, and sharks.
there are 11 baleen whales: bowhead grey north atlantic right south atlantic right pygmy right brydes (pronounced breedas) minke (minkee) blue sei (say) fin humpback
it is estimated that there are 1234 pygmy monkeys left and they are still mating to make more. please go to www.endangeredspieces.com to find out for definate
there are under 500 left
There Are About 60 whales left in America.
there are about 800,000 left
Most baleen whales (whales without teeth), are migratory, and usually spend the summer months near one of the two poles, feeding on fish or krill, depending on the species. During the winter, they usually leave the polar regions and head for warmer water near the Equator. There is no food for most whales to eat there; instead whales spend that time either finding mates or raising a calf, using only their stored fat for energy. In New Zealand, you might be able to find Bryde's whales and Pygmy Bryde's whales, Fin whales (one of the largest animals on Earth), Humpback whales, Pygmy Right whales (although there have only been 20 recorded sightings since 1998), Sei whales, and the Southern Right whale. The other group of whales are the toothed whales, and many of them wouldn't be considered real whales (IE, dolphins, porpoises, etc).
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