The Mediterranean Sea is home to several whale species, including the fin whale, which is the largest species found in these waters. Other species include the sperm whale, known for its deep diving abilities, and various baleen whales. Additionally, occasional sightings of orcas and minke whales have been reported. The Mediterranean is also an important habitat for marine mammals, supporting a variety of dolphin species alongside these whales.
They are the most common whales in the Mediterranean sea but live deep in all the ocean of the world.
Yes, sperm whales live in all the oceans as well as the Mediterranean Sea.
Yes, they can be found in the Mediterranean Sea.
Sea Stories - 1999 Whales of the Mediterranean was released on: USA: 1999
The Oceans Humpback Whales have been seen in are: The Antarctic, The Pacific, The Atlantic, & The Indian. The Seas: Mediterranean Sea, The Black sea, The Arctic Sea.
No, it is too warm to freeze.
Yes, dolphins do live in the Mediterranean Sea. The most common species in the region are the bottlenose dolphin and the common dolphin. They can be found along the coastlines and in deeper waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
Whales live in all the oceans of the world.
The Mediterranean Sea.
All whales on earth live in the sea, in sea water. Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean full of sea water.
The Mediterranean Sea is home to a wide variety of sea creatures. The monk seal, Spanish imperial eagle, loggerhead turtle, Mallorcan midwife toad, shortfin mako, and the Atlantic bluefin tuna all make their home there.
Whales live in the ocean. The only sea coast Poland has is with the Baltic Sea and there are no Blue whales in the Baltic.