Blue Whales can be found in almost every sea and ocean in the world. They were the most widely spread whale species until Man started hunting them down. They were once in numbers of around 200,000 or more and now there are only 20,000 or so animals left in the wild.
They can be found in areas that are abundant in "Krill" their favorite prey species.
They don't live on any continent. Blue Whales live in the ocean!
Blue whales prefer just any cold water near Antarctica.
Blue whales are found near costa rico
Canadian regulations are protecting them. Japanese kill blue whales regularly, finding loopholes in the national protection contracts to kill them. Blue whales are among the most endangered whales. WWF is trying to recruit local communities help restore the population. What you can do is to stop intoxication to the sea. Blue whales are suffering from environmental destruction. You will find blue whales in every ocean but rarely near Japan. They are becoming more and more rare. They killed by whaling fleets. You will find blue whales in cold cold temperatures in the oceans. Blue whales eat krill. They are also one of the most biggest animals in the world. Hunting blue whales are being banned more and more each day.
Blue whales are found near costa rico
Most whales have their calves in their breeding grounds, which are located near the equator. However, the location of blue whales' breeding grounds are unknown.
Canadian regulations are protecting them. Japanese kill blue whales regularly, finding loopholes in the national protection contracts to kill them. Blue whales are among the most endangered whales. WWF is trying to recruit local communities help restore the population. What you can do is to stop intoxication to the sea. Blue whales are suffering from environmental destruction. You will find blue whales in every ocean but rarely near Japan. They are becoming more and more rare. They killed by whaling fleets. You will find blue whales in cold cold temperatures in the oceans. Blue whales eat krill. They are also one of the most biggest animals in the world. Hunting blue whales are being banned more and more each day.
Europe ............soewhere near Boznia
Australia
near asia and africa
yes, but they are protected since 1966, they are making a slow recovery in some areas.
You can find information about beluga whales on the Internet if you tried!
Near the ocean's surface, in what is called the "Epipelagic Zone" (Down to 600 feet below sea level), Humpback whales find krill and small, schooling-type fishes to eat.