winter, and then the mothers leave to go to warmer waters and give birth in the summer winter, and then the mothers leave to go to warmer waters and give birth in the summer
Blue whales are generally solitary. They do occasionally gather in groups to feed or during mating season. Females and their young stay together until the calf is able to be safe on its own.
cuz, we don't ever seen it because we are not able to go under water low enough or long enough for when they are mating
killer whales hybernate during the summer while mating season. So they hybernate for mating reason only when they are mated they move back to the Atlantic there home.
The age of mating starts around age of 10-15 years old. The pregnancy length is usually 11 months. A female blue whale can only have 1 newborn at each time.
all birds have territories, blue tits are very territorial, especially when in mating season.
gophers mating season
put a male lizard and a female lizard together in mating season.
Blue whales are known to usually eat krill and copepods. A blue whale can eat up to 8,000 pounds of krill during it's peak season.
How are blue whales adapted? How are blue whales adapted?
· Blue whales use their tongues to push water out of their mouths through the baleen plates to trap Krill inside. · They always try to find large populations of Krill to feed on. To do this, they migrate to areas where there are more Krill. They usually feed 100 metres below sea level because that's where most Krill populations are present. They eat as much as they can during the feeding season to build up body fat that they live off during migration. · Whales migrate to warmer waters for mating and giving birth. This is believed to be because their calves usually don't have enough blubber to protect themselves from the cold. · Mother whales hover over their young ones to protect them. · Blue whales form short term couples during the mating season. Their relationships only last for as long as five weeks. Hope that helped
the only recorded fight was recorded in 1903 when apparently two blue whales started whacking ing their fins on each other in a sort of mating ceromany
No. Blue whales only mate with other blue whales.