I don't believe there are hump back whales in captivity. There are many killer whales, but i don't think the aquarium owners could keep a whale that large.
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I don't believe there are hump back whales in captivity. There are many killer whales, but i don't think the aquarium owners could keep a whale that large.None.
They cant keep Whales in captivity but if your talking about Killer Whales and other Whales like Balugas then yes they do.
whales live 70 years:]
quite a lot but hunting and captivity isn't helping
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Captivity.
The only whales that do not live in the ocean, are the ones found in captivity. Killer whales (or Orcas as they are commonly known), and Beluga whales are common in theme parks.
It varies by the decade you are on about. Especially when it comes to whaling For whaling alone about 20,000 whales are hunted each decade. If you include boat accidents involving whales and whales dying in captivity then that number increases to around around 200,000 in a decade.
if whales are in captivity the usually get fed dead fish, but when they are in the wild they can hunt for their own food where ever they are!
155 orcas have died in captivity. Curious answer, especially considering the fact that Sea World has only bred 20 whales and that only about 7 of the total whales(captures included) have died. Curious, no?
Killer whales are taken from the wild to be put in captivity.
This can vary based on their environment i.e. wild or captivity. Newborns in wild can measure to 8 feet. In captivity, this can be a bit shorter to around 7 feet.