People don't know for sure how often some whales breed. Some whales, like orcas and humpbacks, breed once every year or two, but nobody knows for sure about some, like blue whales.
you are most likely to find whales breeding in southern seas
A whale gives birth every 3-5 years or every 10 years.
Whales become eligible to breed at 7-10 years of age.
The female orca whale will produce a young every 3 to 5 years in the wild.
every time they get horny
Humpback whales breed in tropical and subtropical waters such as the Arabian sea and the Gulf of California
Certainly. If whales didn't meed and breed, mate, have sex etc, there wouldn't be any more whales born and they'd have died out long ago.
killer whales breed on a regular bases. if u dont know what that means, they having sex.they breed every 3 hours.
in the ocean
To avoid inbreeding whales breed with members of other pods.
they breed 1 million times a year
no the whales do not breed in the Antarctic because the waters are too cold they nomaly breed in the warmer waters of the Great Barrier Reef
I think January, so in Winter.
No. Whales are mamals and fish are fish (ichthyoids) -- these two kinds of animals cannot breed.
Yes. This has been seen many times on PBS.
No. There are many species of whales and they are in all sorts of waters. Many migrate as well to breed or find food.
Hawaii and the carribean