Their population is around 20,000. Most likely it would be a bit less than that.
Yes.
No, the largest mammal in this world is the humpback whale.
The humpback whale habitat is in all the oceans in the world.
All oceans of the world.
The Humpback whale is found in oceans all around the world. See the Related Link listed below for more information, including a nice range map.
Humpback Whales are not the heaviest whales in the world but there one of the heaviest whales in the world they would get a 3rd place on weight
North American seal, dolphins, blue whale, humpback whale... many sea mammals that are found all around the world.
Humpback Whales live in all oceans over the world but do migrate and spend time in one place
The humpback whale is one of the largest mammals in the world. They feed using the baleen plates in their mouths to filter krill from the ocean water.
The Humpback whale can found in oceans and seas around the world, as they migrate as far as 16,000 miles each year. See the related link below for a range map and more information:
The humpback whale can be found in all of the world's oceans.
The humpback whale produce the world's largest scat. However, this is surprising because the blue whale is the largest animal on earth.