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I don't know! I want to know what happens to whales if they don't migrate too!
Two animals that migrate for breeding purposes are the Arctic Tern and the Gray Whale. The Arctic Tern migrates from its breeding grounds in the Arctic to wintering areas in the Antarctic, traveling thousands of miles each year. Similarly, Gray Whales migrate from their feeding grounds in the cold Arctic waters to warmer breeding lagoons off the coast of Mexico, where they give birth and nurse their calves.
The California coast is an excellent place to see gray whales as they migrate.
The offspring of whale (including the gray whale) is called a calf.
The gray whale is actually black.
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The gray whales habitat is the Pacific Ocean surrounding the coasts around North America (USA, Canada & Mexico) on one side and Asia on the other side. They migrate southwards for nearly 10000 kilometers each October and return back to their northern territories post winter.
The gray whales habitat is the Pacific Ocean surrounding the coasts around North America ( USA, Canada & Mexico) on one side and Asia on the other side. They migrate southwards for nearly 10000 kilometers each October and return back to their northern territories post winter.
Blue Whale
Killer Whale
Eschrichtiidae