they sing for mating calls.
Humpbacks - like all whales - are warm blooded.
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.
Blubber is fat. Fat provides insulation to any body. Wales have plenty of fatty blubber that insulates their bodies. With the body insulated, their internal workings are able to maintain a constant temperature as the outside temperature is not an issue.
All whales incl humpbacks are warm blooded.
Warm Waters was created in 1970.
All whales incl humpbacks are warm blooded.
In Tewa language, "warm waters" can be said as "po'ówo'hünst'í."
there are about 25,000 humpbacks that are left
there are about 25,000 humpbacks that are left
Different species of starfish can be found in warm, cold, and temperate waters.
yes
This depends entirely on the location and the season. In the north, the waters are warm all year around. In the south, the waters are very cold in winter.