The gray whales habitat is the Pacific Ocean surrounding the coasts around North America (USA, Canada & Mexico) on one side and Asia on the other side. They migrate southwards for nearly 10000 kilometers each October and return back to their northern territories post winter.
No gray whales are killed. Indigenous communities in Alaska kill 50 bowhead whales a year.
they don't they live in the ocean
All whales give live birth. All whales are mammals.
Monarch butterflies and gray whales are two animals that migrate back and forth from Mexico to the US. Monarch butterflies travel to Mexico to escape the cold winter temperatures, while gray whales move to warmer waters for breeding.
Ashland, Oregon, and califoria
Georgia is the name given to two areas of land, one in the US and the other in Asia. As whales live in the ocean, there are obviously no areas of Georgia where whales live.
A Great Gray Owl can get up to about 33 inches, the live in the upper US and Canada.
Mainly in Canada and northern US.
While the IUCN has listed the gray whale as "Least Concern" since 2008, the northwest Pacific gray whale subpopulation is listed as "Critically Endangered" and is also listed as "Endangered" by the US government's National Marine Fisheries Service. The International Whaling Commission has a subcommittee that re-iterated in 2011 that the risk to the western gray whale is large because of the small size of the population as well as anthropogenic impacts. Mexican law protects these whales while they are in their lagoons, while still allowing whale-watching. Canada's "Species At Risk Act" has identified specific threats to the western gray whales. See the Related Link listed below for more information:
yes you can many Japanese people still hunt whales for "scientific research" but is sold in local markets of japanYes.
Whales are important to us, because we need giant fish in the world.
Either grey or gray is acceptable, but gray, overall, is more common in the US.