yes you do! they are amazingly big! You can find them in the Great Drop off, this is where you complete the last challenge, which means its later in the game that you uncover this area in the sea!
The ocean is like a vast, endless expanse of blue, stretching as far as the eye can see.
yes, they are found in the depths of the ocean and it is rare to ever see one.
The Blue Dome is a hole by the Tritons' Cove. It is blue, and there is a mural on the inside and all around it. You can only see it when you are on the surface.
go to google and type in endless ocean walkthrough and click FAQ endless ocean. Scroll down and see the maps of the places
Yes. Blue Whales especially. In fact, blue whale watching on flights to Africa from the US is an especially fun past time on a long flight! Cheers!!
Blue Whales have many benefits to us humans. They help eat the krill in the ocean. If we didn't have blue whales, there would be a ton of krill in the ocean. Blue Whales have to eat about 3 tons of krill everyday. Did You Know: That blue whales are in the endangered category and they are only an estimate of 2,000 to 5,000 left!
If you see a "blue" whale, you would probably find that it looks closer to a dark gray or black. It's the same as saying "the deep blue sea" when one might argue that the ocean doesn't often look as simple of a color as "blue".
Unlike most animals, whales are conscious breathers. All mammals sleep, but whales cannot afford to become unconscious for long because they may drown. It is thought that only one hemisphere of the whale's brain sleeps at a time, so they rest but are never completely asleep.
Sperm whales are the most common type of whale that we can find. They are present in almost every ocean and see in the world. Pacific ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean etc. They usually prefer ice free waters that are over 1000 meters deep. However they cant be found in the black and red seas.
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The surroundings where whales are found is often times open ocean. Whales are known to lift their heads above the water to take in the surrounding scenery and gauge where they are, and to see what is around them. This action is also seen in dolphins and other similar ocean mammals.
Blue whales can be found in their natural habitat in all the world's oceans, with some of the best places to see them being in areas like the North Atlantic, North Pacific, and Antarctic waters.