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Yes it is possible. They are found along the east of the US, Newfoundland in Canada, Iceland, North Spain, West France, Norway and right around Ireland, so it is very possible.
All whales are mammals. As are dolphins as well.
North Pacific Right Whale, North Atlantic Right Whale, Blue Whale What he/she means is that the whales in the North Pacific and North Atlantic and the blue whales are endangered because either they can't find enough food, or they are being illegally hunted.
North Atlantic right whale, Western Pacific grey whale, Bowhead, Narwhal, Cook Inlet beluga whales these are the most endangered whales in the world
There are 3 species of right whales - the North Atlantic right whale (Eubalaena glacialis), North Pacific right whale (Eubalaena japonica) and the southern right whale (Eubalaena australis). All are baleen whales (they have plates made of keratin that they use to filter their food, instead of teeth).
there are 11 baleen whales: bowhead grey north atlantic right south atlantic right pygmy right brydes (pronounced breedas) minke (minkee) blue sei (say) fin humpback
Do you mean "Why ARE whales endangered?" Some are, some aren't. Most are endangered because of past intensive whaling. Today certain populations (e.g. North Atlantic right whales in the western North Atlantic) are struggling to increase because of ship strikes and entanglement in fishing gear.
The right whale can live in the Atlantic Ocean.
In order of largest to smallest Blue whale Fin whale Sperm whale Bowhead whale Sei Whale North Pacific Right Whale Southern Right whale North Atlantic Right whale Bryde's whale Gray whale
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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.
The Southern Right Whales are marvelous creatures. Right whales were named by whalers who thought they were the "right" kind of whales to hunt. Since they were loaded in blubber, they were easy to catch and they floated after being killed. The whale's skin is a brown to dark gray with white patches near its mouth. Like the other baleen whales right whales have no dorsal fins. The heads of these whales are hairier than others. There can be found up to 300 hairs near the tip of the lower jaw and close to 100 on the top. They also have callosities behind the blowhole, on the chin, above the eyes, on the lower lip, and on the rostrum. Callosities themselves are grey; the reason it appears to be white due to large colonies of whale lice around them.