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normally they are not hunting in the same area.
Certainly. they talk and listen to each other constantly, especially while hunting.
It's my understanding that whale meat and blubber are delicacies in Japan; whale hunting is banned except in certain instances, and officially the Japanese are catching them for scientific purposes.Japanese people kill whales, because they eat whales just like we eat other animals, they kill to eat not to thrill.
Toothed whales, including dolphins and porpoises, are known as Odontoceti. They have jaws lined with pointed teeth that they use in hunting fish, squid, and other prey.
This question has several answers. Some people research them because they find whales interesting and others because they want to learn more about whales. Bit, people who research whales have their own answers and other people who research whales have different answers. Some people's answers are not so different and other peoples answers are completely different.
The land-use strategies practiced by people in the north polar region, such as the Inuit and other indigenous communities, have historically focused on hunting, fishing, and gathering food resources from the surrounding environment. This includes hunting marine mammals like seals, whales, and polar bears, as well as fishing for fish and gathering plants and berries. These strategies are adapted to the extreme climate and ecology of the region, allowing sustainable use of available resources.
Penguins interact with other animals when hunting for food. They hunt for krill and compete with other animals such as whales, seals and squid for krill.
clay,water,deer, crops, and other hunting stuff
The natural resources are water, wood, wild life, minerals, foresty, fishing, hunting, natural gas, metals, stones (limestone and other).
whales mate with other whales of the same species.
Blue whales are so big that killing them "humanely" - meaning fast and painlessly - is difficult. Blue whales breed slowly, meaning that any hunting can easily reduce the population. Blue whales are probably quite intelligent as animals go, and may form long-lasting relationships with others of their species. Their upset when family members die may be comparable to ours. Blue whales are no longer actually needed for human consumption. Those items we used to get from whales can now be functionally replaced with materials from other sources.
No they fished for Whales and other Seafood.