Sperm Whale.
sperm whale
The Mariana trench is the deepest known point in the ocean at 10.91 kilometres (6.78 mi) deep.
yes deep part of the ocean
Because of its higher density, and gravity. One part of plate tectonic theory.
on the west coast of America and on the west coast of Japan
whale, seal, small bream fish( the mysterious island ) at the eye of the cyclone, the deadliest part of the ocean
Yes. Whale sperm is 89% Salt, each time a whale ejaculates they produce around 500 gallons of sperm. This is what is harvested to make salt, salt IS whale sperm. Although at McDonald's, the salt used on their fries is dolphin sperm, a waste product. There is no other way to produce salt apart from ejaculation, salt rocks have been ejaculated on by animals over thousands of years, it is the only solution.
Whales live in the oceans, especially the polar seas where there is a lot of food, such as fish and plankton.
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.
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.
Grey or Gray Whale (eschrichtius robustus) can be found in the Eastern North Pacific (North America) - critically endangered Western North Pacific (Asian) May 8, 2010 - gray whale confirmed sighting of the coast of Israel in the Mediterranean Sea
yes, there are all kinds of mammals in the ocean and waters all around the world (dolphin, Whale, ect.)
Killer whales live all over the sea but the most popular part is the deep sea.