In the winter, Humpbacks go to warmer, tropical waters to breed. During this time, the adult humpbacks don't eat because there isn't much food in warmer waters. Young calves will feed on it's mother's milk. If the humpbacks found food in the tropical waters, they would eat.
Where do blue whales go during the winter?
were do whales go in the winter
it migrates
Blue Whales migrate to Colorado or North Carolina but mostly north carolina
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In the summer fin whales migrate to cold waters and in the winter fin whales migrate to warm waters.
Actually I think they migrate because of the climate change.
Blue whales migrate. They cannot hibernate as they would drown. Whales sleep by switching off one side of the brain at a time.
Winter: warm, low latitude tropical waters (breed and give birth) Summer: cooler, high latitude polar waters (feeding)
Algae thrive where ever there is sunlight. That's why they only grow in the summer, and that's why animals like blue and grey whales migrate there in the summer, they become rich in food.
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whales migrate there and seals live there year-round
In the Winter, blue whales spend their time in the warmer water of the tropics, where they breed and give birth. For the Summer, the whales relocate to the cooler waters of the arctic regions where there are large supplies of krill on which to feed.
Blue whales normally migrate in order to find mates. They also migrate in order to find better feeding areas in the ocean.
Killer whales off the west coast of the United States spend the summer in the north pacific near Washington state and further north. In the winter they migrate to southern California