Everywhere, actually. Gray whales are baleen whales, which means they have a thick, straw looking, thing in their mouths instead of teeth. Baleen is grey. When Gray Whales get hungry they suck in a huge mouthful of water, with their mouth open. Krill, very small sea creatures get stuck behind the baleen and the whale pushes the seawater out. The baleen acts as a filter, trapping the krill. All the whales have to do next is swallow. Krill are wherever whales are, which is almost everywhere.
Some whales use filter feeders.
Gray Whales feed on benthic crustaceans that are found on the sea bed. The whale scoops up sediments from the sea floor and filters out edible particles and feeds on them. Crustaceans like Krill, small lobster, shrimp etc would form the food chain of the gray whale.
they comunicate by singing.they also find food the same way.it is called echolocation.when they sing, it bounces of the fish(food)and then they go and attack.
because that's where there food source is
Beluga whales find food in the bottom of the ocean(trench zone).
yes gray whales have theet
Gray Whales feed on benthic crustaceans that are found on the sea bed. The whale scoops up sediments from the sea floor and filters out edible particles and feeds on them. Crustaceans like Krill, small lobster, shrimp etc would form the food chain of the gray whale.
No. Killer whales eat gray whales.
no. gray whales do not hunt. they feed on krill.
Only Killer Whales (Orcas) prey on gray whales.
Their population number is between 18,000 and 30,000 Gray Whales.
They don't eat fish. Gray Whales feed on benthic crustaceans that are found on the sea bed. The whale scoops up sediments from the sea floor and filters out edible particles and feeds on them. Crustaceans like Krill, small lobster, shrimp etc would form the food chain of the gray whale.