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yes it is safe
yes it is safe
safe for, to be... safer than Whales, n Sharks.
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they will have to fight to be safe
All whales that are endangered, whilst they are in Antarctic waters -- south of 60 degrees S, are safe from human hunting.
The future for Killer Whales is looking good, not many of them have died, and there are still millions out there :] Don't hesitate, their all safe!
It is a place where Whales are protected and kept safe from foreign hunters.
Whales drink sea water and also get water from their food. They have special glands that remove most of the salt from the ocean water, making it safe for them to drink.
Blue whales are generally solitary. They do occasionally gather in groups to feed or during mating season. Females and their young stay together until the calf is able to be safe on its own.
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Keeping the world safe for whales is crucial for maintaining marine biodiversity and ecosystem health. Whales play a vital role in nutrient cycling, as their movements and feeding habits help distribute nutrients throughout the ocean. Additionally, protecting whales supports the overall health of marine environments, which is essential for other species and human communities that rely on ocean resources. Furthermore, safeguarding these majestic creatures fosters conservation awareness and encourages sustainable practices to protect our planet's oceans.