Whales only live in large bodies of saltwater that aren't landlocked, these being oceans, seas, bays, etc.
whales can be found in cold and warm water
Ocean
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Beluga whales, gray whales and killer whales are the most common species found in the Canadian waters.
A wet one
The whale should live in saltwater (ocean) because in the ocean is where it get it's food krill, and different whales move to different oceans for the weather.
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A sponge is a type of water animal with a porous structure. Sponges are primitive multicellular organisms that live in aquatic environments and have numerous pores that allow water to flow through their bodies. They are filter feeders, extracting nutrients from the water that passes through their porous bodies.
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Whales don't live in fresh water because fresh water is too shallow and lacks the large quantities of prey they require to stay alive. Some dolphins, which are small versions of whales, live in fresh water. Whales have been known to enter rivers, but, rivers do not have enough food to feed whales so they leave fairly soon. During World War 2 a number of rivers in the United State had anti submarine mines at the river mouth where the rivers empty into the ocean. Occasionally a whale would set one off and get blown up. That is how we know whales swim in rivers.
fishes like whales dolphin and more big fishes can live in a aquarium
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