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Humpback Whale habitat is were they go to get food, ect.
Alot. About 10 fish i guess.
humpback
100 to 500 kg
An average whale eats 2,000 to 2,500 kilograms of food each day.
The humpback whale is one of the largest mammals in the world. They feed using the baleen plates in their mouths to filter krill from the ocean water.
The key ways is to reduce human activity that effects the humpback whale directly and indirectly. Human activity includes, Bycatch of their food, Whaling for their blubber, pollution, ship collision and whale watch effects. These are their only threats and all of them are human activities, so it's preventable. A good way to start is to raise money for a campaign or a organisation that directly tries to save the whale.
Humpback whales live in the epipelagic layer (down to 600 feet below sea level) of most of the world's oceans, because that is where their food is. It is not known how deep they dive.
By protecting itBlubber is used as an insulation against the colder climate waters. The more food they eat, the thicker the blubber layer. New calves do not have blubber when born and drink up to 100 gallons per day to gain sufficient weight for survival.
The whale should live in saltwater (ocean) because in the ocean is where it get it's food krill, and different whales move to different oceans for the weather.
Some whales are at the top of their food chain. While others, like the Blue Whale and the Humpback, are eaten by many Japanese.