in the water!
Most whales don't actually play, but spend their lives eating, breathing, and swimming.
No. Blue whales spend their lives swimming freely in open waters.
In breeding grounds.
in the deep sea
It is Interphase.
During the summer, most gray whales live in the Bering Sea, the Chukchi Sea, the western Beaufort Sea and the Arctic Ocean.
What Killer Whales do the most, like pretty much every other wild species, is they search for food! Killer Whales spend the majority of their lives on a world-wide quest for food. After hundreds of thousands of years, the whales have learned the oceans from top to bottom. They know exactly where the food they seek is and exactly when that food will be there. However, the schools of fish that they seek are constantly moving. Because of this the whales must move with them and this can mean thousands of miles to swim! Of course, there is time along the way to play and to breed- but for the most part- the whales must constantly move from place to place looking for food.
Except for a few seconds when leaping into the air, whales spend ALL of their time in the water. They cannot move on land.
Blue whales CAN live in warm water, but they prefer cold water because most of there pray lives there
They spend most of their lives high in the trees where not much can get to them.
No, they do not form groups. They spend most of their lives alone.
The most well known animals such as: sea turtles most whales most sharks herring cod