This varies by specie's.
Most whales have their calves in their breeding grounds, which are located near the equator. However, the location of blue whales' breeding grounds are unknown.
Whales typically travel during migration seasons, which vary by species but generally occur in the fall and spring. Many baleen whales, like humpbacks and gray whales, migrate from feeding grounds in colder waters to breeding grounds in warmer regions. This journey can cover thousands of miles and is driven by the search for food and optimal breeding conditions. Additionally, whales may travel throughout the year in search of food, especially in areas where resources fluctuate seasonally.
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Yes, some bird species do reuse their nests for multiple breeding seasons.
In breeding grounds.
The Humpback Whales live incoastal orcontinental self waters.
In warm water
Breeding season is summer, which officially begins in Antarctica on December 21.
Breeding, calving, and weaning/culling.
Male beluga whales become sexually mature at about eight to nine years of age, and females at about four to seven years.
Yes, there are specific seasons for whaling, which vary depending on the species being hunted and regional regulations. Many countries that allow whaling have established designated hunting seasons to protect whale populations and ensure sustainable practices. These seasons are typically aligned with the whales' migration patterns and breeding cycles. Additionally, international agreements, such as those by the International Whaling Commission (IWC), impose further restrictions on whaling activities to promote conservation.
Yes, some bird species do use the same nest for multiple breeding seasons, while others build new nests each year.