None. Whales don't practice monogamy. In the past, it was thought that they did but recent genetic testing has shown both male and female whales may have a multitude of different mates. This is true for all species of whale.
There have been claims by some activist groups that some whale species mate for life, but there is no evidence to support this. Whereas there is plenty of real evidence to say otherwise. They generally argue this to "humanize" the species and to lobby support for their cause. While their hearts are in the right place, they are factually wrong.
True monogamy is actually rare in the animal kingdom.
Swans and doves
usually, and they typically stay with them their whole lives
In warm waters only
Of course not.it can only mate with killer whales.if it does not the killer whale might start acting like the other whale.
no
A Beluga whale mates the same way any other whale would mate.
yes
every time they get horny
Yes
Peter Hammarstedt has: Performed in "Whale Wars" in 2008. Played Himself - Bob Barker 1st Mate in "Whale Wars" in 2008. Played himself in "Whale Wars" in 2008. Played Himself - 2nd Mate, Sweden in "Whale Wars" in 2008. Played 2nd Mate in "Whale Wars" in 2008. Played Himself - 1st Mate in "Whale Wars" in 2008. Played himself in "Whale Wars: Viking Shores" in 2012. Played himself in "Whale Wars: Operation Bluefin" in 2012.
No. There is only one mate for one vampire.
They Mate and the offspring is born.
Yes