The Humpback Whale is not in California. It is in the Pacific Ocean near California. The Humpback Whales migrate every year up and down the coast of California, down to Hawaii. There are also Humpback Whales in the Atlantic Ocean and in the Pacific Ocean surrounding the NW, W, SW, S, and SE coasts. It all depends on the time of year as to where the Humpback Whales will be as well as where they have grown up and lived their whole life.
Is it possible for a humpback whale to be born in California? yes.
Are all humpback whales born in California? no.
Just the one species, and they are whales
Seventy-eight.
There are estimated to be 3,000 fin whales off California, Oregon and Washington.
Maybe 15?
Big Sur is a park in California. Some of the animal species found here include: blue whales, California condors, mountain lions, peregrine falcons, elephant seals, sea otters, and killer whales.
4 or 5
All species of whale can be broken down into two subcategories which include baleen whales and toothed whales. If you combine whales with dolphins and porpoises there are currently around 80 different species of whale in existence today.If you exclude dolphins and porpoises then the number is closer to 30 - 40 different whale species.
yes,many species of whales live in coral reefs through out the globe.
More Than 20!
Humpback whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) are baleen whales (Suborder Mysticeti). They are one of 76 cetacean species, and are marine mammals. http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/whales/species/Humpbackwhale.shtml
There are a total of 78 species of whales living in the world today. There are 67 species of toothed whales and 11 species of baleen whales.
No. There are many species of whales and they are in all sorts of waters. Many migrate as well to breed or find food.