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1 or rarely 2
im pretty sure a bowhead whale can only have 1 baby at a time because i researched this whale in my 5th grade class......... but i dont know how many calfs it can have.......
one, stupid gitt, the bowhead whale has two u wart
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There are approximately about 1,00,000 to 2,00,000 whale sharks left in the wild.
There are 100,000 to 200,000 whale sharks left in the wild.Go to WWF for more information!There are thousands of whale sharks in the world. Many of these whale sharks are located in the wild oceans.
The bowhead whale is a whale of the arctic. The beluga is a dolphin of the arctic. The narwhal is a porpoise of the arctic.
Blue Whale Orca/ Killer Whale Gray Whale Humpback Whale Sai Whale Fin Whale Beluga Whale Sperm Whale Bowhead Whale Right Whale Long- Finned Pilot Whale Pilot Whale Narwhal Beaked WHale and many more...
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The number of angel sharks left is not known. It is estimated that there are several thousand left in the world. Angel sharks are a critically endangered animal.
There are 3 types of whaling that are currently happening. The first of these is commercial whaling conducted either under objection or reservation to the moratorium. The second, called aboriginal subsistence whaling is to support the needs of indigenous peoples. The third type is whaling under special permit to kill, take and treat whales for scientific research. Under current IWC regulations, aboriginal subsistence whaling is permitted for: Denmark (Greenland, fin, bowhead, humpback and minke whales), The Russian Federation (Siberia, gray and bowhead whales), St Vincent and the Grenadines (Bequia, humpback whales) The USA (Alaska, bowhead whales; Washington State, gray whales).
The male southern elephant seal is roughly about the same size as a mature bull elephant, with the exception of the African bush bull elephant which is a bit larger. There are many type of whales, however, that are much bigger than elephants such as the blue whale, humpback whale, right whale, fin whale, bowhead whale, sperm whale, sei whale, finback whale, and minke whales. Killer whales (which are really of the dolphin family) and basking sharks are also larger than elephants.