Protection from humans - from Hunting & Whaling. Gray Whales have been hunted since the 16th century. Humans have been whaling gray whale species for over 4 decades now. This hunting has significantly reduced the gray whale populations. The north atlantic population of gray whales were totally wiped out due to whaling even before the 19th century. Around 1950, governments worldwide declared the gray whale as an endangered species and banned whaling them
yes gray whales have theet
No. Killer whales eat gray whales.
There are only 78 gray whales left in the wild so we need to stop the whaling and hope that alot of whales reproduce.The whalers are going rampid and not caring what it will do to our enviorment.
no. gray whales do not hunt. they feed on krill.
Whales survive by eating krill.
Only Killer Whales (Orcas) prey on gray whales.
Their population number is between 18,000 and 30,000 Gray Whales.
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becoz there not in water. they need water to survive
A gray whale's respiratory system consists of blowholes located on the top of its head, which it uses to breathe air at the water's surface. The blowholes connect to the lungs, allowing the whale to exchange gases necessary for respiration. Gray whales are mammals and require oxygen from the air to survive.
No gray whales are killed. Indigenous communities in Alaska kill 50 bowhead whales a year.
Gray whales - like all whales - are warm blooded.