Baleen whales, and toothed whales are two groups of whales.
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Humpback whales don't live in groups except if a has a baby then it will have two whales. 98.5% sure :)
No, most whales live in groups
That would be a pod of whales.
Whales gather in groups called "pods".
yes. they do travel in groups.
There are few interesting facts about Minke Whales, look at 2 following examples. Minke whales are generally solitary, although they can sometimes be seen in groups of 2 or 3. Minke whales are highly inquisitive and are likely to approach boats, especially younger animals.
Orca Whales, also known the Killer Whales, hunt in small groups which are called "pods".
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Blue whales have been known to swim in very small pods, although they are frequently found either alone, or in pairs.
There are two groups of whales: baleen and toothed. Baleen whales consist mostly of roquals who have streamlined bodies and are capable of fast speeds for short bursts. Gray and Right whales are baleen but in a separate family of their own. There are several groups of toothed whales: ocean dolphins, river dolphins, belguas and narwhals, beaked whales, sperm whales, and porpoises.
Killer whales travel in packs like wolves and share many of the same hunting strategies.