About 3,087,700 whales are still alive. (See links)
There are probably less than 2 million whales in the world, down from approximately 3 million before 1900.
If we kill them all, we'll never know.
around 10,001,001,000 exist.
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Blue whales live in all levels of ocean
Probably none. (Since whales live in the ocean.)
No whales live in the big wide ocean
No whales prefer open ocean, not caves.
Killer whales or Orcas, live in seas and oceans, and are generally found in many different geographic areas, including the Pacific Ocean and in the Southern Ocean.
No. whales do not live in the coral reef they live in the ocean
Whales live in the ocean. They do not have homes. Their home is the ocean. If the ocean becomes too polluted for the whales to live in (the Gulf of Mexico for example), they will just have to swim somewhere else to live.
Blue whales are normally found in the sunlight zone, which is the uppermost layer of the ocean.
Killer whales or Orcas, live in seas and oceans, and are generally found in many different geographic areas, including the Pacific Ocean and in the Southern Ocean.
Whales live in the Southern Ocean; none live on the continent.
The only whales that do not live in the ocean, are the ones found in captivity. Killer whales (or Orcas as they are commonly known), and Beluga whales are common in theme parks.