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Humpback whales mate and give birth in warm, tropical waters during winter and early spring after an eleven to twelve month gestational period.
Because of my past experiances seeing humpback whales on tv and that I've never seen 2 baby whales next to one mother, I would say one. They also give birth underwater, so that means it would be hard to get two calfs to surface.
Yes, whales are mammals, give live birth, and suckle their young
No. Humpback whales come to Hawaii after feeding on krill in the North Pacific during the summer. They come to the warm waters of Hawaii to give birth. The whales do not feed during the winter in Hawaii. They use their stored fat to live through the season, focussing on their babies (and mating!).
No. It is said that mother whale goes off alone to a place of her choosing, which could be close to shore or offshore to give birth.
They are mammals so they give birth to a live baby.
No, the waters are too warm for them. Humpback whales travel there, though, to give birth to their young.
There are no whales that give birth to dolphins. Dolphins give birth to dolphins; whales give birth to whales.
Blue whales give birth to one calf, every two to three years.
Humpbacks get to a whopping 40 TONS and range from 40 to even a huge 50 feet!45-38 tonsHow much do Humpback Whales weigh? Weight: 35-45 tons (equal to the weight of 500 people!) Speed: 16 mph maximum. Status: Endangered. Humpback whales have a distinctive pigmentation pattern ...www.blueoceansociety.org/mn.htm -A humpback whale can weigh 30-50 tons.a 40 footer weighs around 25 tons. a 55 footer weighs around 51 tons. (give or take a few)
No. Whales give birth to whales and dolphins give birth to dolphins. Yah. how do you think whales come to the world if they only give birth to dolphins?
whale is a mammal so it does not lay egg but give birth.