the humpback and the killer whale lives there.....also add these whales; sperm grey, blue, north and south right, pilot, false killer, sei, fin, melon head, Brydes, whale shark, minke and all their sub-species. All whales are in the Pacific and the Atlantic oceans
Californian Coast
The gray-whale-watching season in California varies along the coast during winter and spring as the grays migrate south to the mating and calving lagoons of México, then return north to feed mainly off Alaska. In addition, during summer, blue, humpback and other whales can be seen. In 1991, there were more than 50 companies or non-profit societies operating whale-watching tours from some 20 ports all along the California coast. The impact of whale watching thus is spread out along the entire 840-mile coast.
Sperm whales are the most common type of whale that we can find. They are present in almost every ocean and see in the world. Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian ocean etc. They usually prefer ice free waters that are over 1000 meters deep. However they cant be found in the black and red seas.
Yes, they do. You will find out if you watch closely :)
I guess there are many kinds because the ocean is big so there could be many varieties.
The natural habitat of most whales is the ocean.
Killer whales have developed a taste for sharks liver. They will actively hunt, kill and eat great white sharks.
Blue Whales, Beluga Whales, Killer Whales, Sperm Whales, and Narwhals.
Killer whales, and maybe Humpbacks. Killer whales, definitely
yes, Scientists estimate that some 140000 Sperm Whales live in the North Pacific Ocean
Pacific ocean
Killer whales main food is seals and sea lions, both living in the Atlantic and Pacific.
No more whales live in the pacific ocean. It cause there more whale on the pacific ocean cause of the cold water Antarctica ocean.
by not putting all of your trash in the pacific ocean
in the water
yes any ocean
Atlantic or the pacific ocean
whales