Sperm whales typically mate in warm, tropical waters, often in areas like the Caribbean and around the equator. Mating usually occurs during the breeding season, which can vary by location but often takes place from late autumn to early spring. The exact timing can depend on environmental conditions and the availability of food. Males often engage in competitive displays to attract females during this period.
Sure they do. Its the only way they have to make new whales
whales mate with other whales of the same species.
Sperm whales mainly eat giant squid.
Sperm whales mainly eat giant squid.
The sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus), is a whale.
sperm whales can stay underwater for 90 minutes
No documented cases of sperm whales eating eachother; they prey on squid mostly, from small to colossal.
Sperm whales -like all whales - are warm blooded
Sperm whales have 42 chromosomes in total. This includes 21 pairs of chromosomes.
Sperm Whales are not scary, it just depends on the person.
Sperm Whales!
no they are not