Yes, there are whale-watching excursions in areas by the Atlantic ocean in New Brunswick, such as the Hopewell Rocks.
Nova Scotia and New Brunswick
Actually I live in Maine right next to New Brunswick and Fredericton so I know. There are moose, geese, fish, ducks, seagulls, beavers, whales, and chickadees. I am from Fredericton and actually we have No whales in our area, the Saint John River is our main water source.
They don't export enough of the potatoes they grow. They eat them.
they eat pumkin for breakfast
No. Killer whales eat gray whales.
no, new brunswick is not in british columbia, it is a province in New brunswick
Donald F. McAlpine has written: 'Loggerhead shrike in New Brunswick' -- subject(s): Loggerhead shrike, Endangered species 'Assessment of species diversity in the Atlantic maritime ecozone' 'Le pluvier siffleur au Nouveau-Brunswick' -- subject(s): Piping plover, Endangered species 'Gray treefrog in New Brunswick' -- subject(s): Hylidae, Endangered species 'Lynx in New Brunswick' -- subject(s): Lynx, Endangered species 'La baleine noire au Nouveau-Brunswick' -- subject(s): Right whales, Endangered species 'Right whale in New Brunswick' -- subject(s): Right whales, Endangered species 'Assessment of species diversity in the Atlantic maritime ecozone'
yes killer whales do eat pilot whales
Most whales like humpback whales, sperm whales, and blue whales eat krill or plankton. Killer whales eat penguins, seals, or turtles.
killer whales do eat puffins killer whales do eat puffins
Are you looking for fresh, or frozen?