Humpback whales live in the epipelagic layer (down to 600 feet below sea level) of most of the world's oceans, because that is where their food is. It is not known how deep they dive.
Belugas, blue whales, humpback whales....most of them, in fact.
most whales eat krill because of there thin teeth. but mostly humpback whales.
North Pacific Right Whale, North Atlantic Right Whale, Blue Whale What he/she means is that the whales in the North Pacific and North Atlantic and the blue whales are endangered because either they can't find enough food, or they are being illegally hunted.
Yes. Very. Humpback whales can be heard for miles underwater by other whales. The frequencies that they "sing" at are just too low for humans to hear most of the time, so we think that they are quiet.
It is believed by most researchers that humpbacks (and other cetaceans) use magnetite.
Today, northern and antarctic minke. Smaller numbers of sei, Bryde's, bowheads, sperm, and fin whales are also caught. During the twentieth century, blue, fin, and sperm whales were the most commonly caught whales, while in the 19th century it was sperm, bowhead, North Pacific and southern right whales.
Most whales like humpback whales, sperm whales, and blue whales eat krill or plankton. Killer whales eat penguins, seals, or turtles.
Most whales generally eat krill and plankton. Some whales go for small fish as well.
It is the Humpback whale
Sperm whales are among the 30 species of whales and dolphins in the Great Barrier Reef. The most commonly seen species are dwarf minke whales, humpback whales, and bottlenose dolphins.
The humpback whale is a beautiful creature. Because of its enormous size, there are very few predators that prey on this whale. One predator would be humans. I hope people don't hunt this magnificent beast but in some parts of the world, I'm sure whale meat is a delicacy. Now I'm not sure about this one but, I do know that giant squid have been known to attack sperm whales. They might also try for a bite of humpback whale. Like I said, not much can hunt the humpback whale. The babies are more at risk because they are smaller. An unsuspecting baby could wander from its mom and get eaten by killer whales, sharks, humans and other predators.