Blue Whales can be found in almost every sea and ocean in the world. They were the most widely spread whale species until Man started hunting them down. They were once in numbers of around 200,000 or more and now there are only 20,000 or so animals left in the wild.
They can be found in areas that are abundant in "Krill" their favorite prey species.
They don't live in family groups. They are solitary animals. They are known to be along one or two individuals at most and that too only for short periods of time.
air
in the water up north
a habitat of a killer whale is hotter places like the pacific ocean
arctic
Sea water, packed with krill.
nope! a BLUE whale looks like a rainbow
blue whale looks like a dik
They live in the water and eat crill
In the Artice Waters
it is theartic
The humpback whale's habitat is the ocean.
The blue whale has several adaptations that help it survive in its habitat. They include blubber for warmth, a sleek shape for swimming and they never need to sleep.