You would travel to Alaska to see caribou migrating, humpback whales, and brown bears fishing for salmon.
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
the number of humpback whales is reducing because not only of hunting but fishermen are catching the shrimp that the whales would normally eat. there is also pollution and climate change that is effecting the number of humpback whales that are swimming in our oceans today
The major threat towards humpback whales would be human disturbances.
Well, since there are no captive humpback whales, it'd be fairly hard to find one to train. So I say no.
The humpback whale could not escape after being eaten because it would be dead.
They would eat white sharks and humpback whales.
In breeding grounds it would seem so. In the feeding grounds they do not.
Similar way to other whales along with other animals do. They would nurse it until they reach adult hood which for Humpback is close to a year. However, they life in herds and rarely leave each other.
whale watching is really for humpback whales they breach which means that they jump out of the water and splash with their tails its really cool to see scientists watch HUMPBACK WHALES because on the back of their tail flukes, there is a black and white pattern and each humpback whale has a different pattern, scientists observe those to recognize whales, and see where whales travel, if they had any babies stuff like that you know, to collect data, but tourists just watch for the breaching
The humpback whale is a beautiful creature. Because of its enormous size, there are very few predators that prey on this whale. One predator would be humans. I hope people don't hunt this magnificent beast but in some parts of the world, I'm sure whale meat is a delicacy. Now I'm not sure about this one but, I do know that giant squid have been known to attack sperm whales. They might also try for a bite of humpback whale. Like I said, not much can hunt the humpback whale. The babies are more at risk because they are smaller. An unsuspecting baby could wander from its mom and get eaten by killer whales, sharks, humans and other predators.
The first nations would hunt for: buffalo, caribou, and whales and much much more.