this is know as lobtailing
breaching
Beluga whales, gray whales and killer whales are the most common species found in the Canadian waters.
Fin whales prefer temperate and polar waters, and can be are found in all oceans around the world.
Yes, in the waters surrounding Antarctica, which is a continent.
Orca's live in all waters around the world. Mostly cold waters ^^ So there might be a chance they live in Australian waters too.
There are killer whales in Australian waters.They are found south of central Queensland seas, right through cold southern waters around to northwestern Western Australia. They are not found in waters off the Northern Territory.
Killer Whales can be found in all the oceans of the world, which includes the Antarctic Waters..
It is mainly the large Baleen whales including Fin Whales, Minke Whales, Humpback Whales and occasionally even Killer Whales and Long-finned Pilot Whales. As well as whales you will see lots of dolphins, porpoises and seals around Ireland too.
In the summer fin whales migrate to cold waters and in the winter fin whales migrate to warm waters.
killer whales are very common in most oceans and seas. They have been found in the waters off the coast of Brazil, all over the pacific, around the coast of British Columbia, Washington and Oregon. They have been found in the waters off the coast of Alaska and California, the Japan sea, around The Baffin Bay, between Greenland and Nunavut. The biggest population of killer whales is in the Arctic waters.
A whale slapping its tail on the surface of the water is usually simply called a tail slap. This is quite common among whales when socializing or after being disturbed. It may be a form of play or communication, or an attempt by the whale to stun its prey by making a loud noise and creating pressure waves.
Yes. Killer whales are found in all of the oceans, around the world, but, they prefer colder waters, especially the polar seas, and the area around the waters of British Columbia, Canada.