Fin whales are migratory, moving seasonally into and out of high-latitude feeding areas during spring and summer and returning to southerly, temperate waters for mating and calving during autumn and winter. The overall migration pattern is complex, and specific routes have not been documented. Some patterns have been noticed but the general pattern is still to remain unknown.
In the summer fin whales migrate to cold waters and in the winter fin whales migrate to warm waters.
Fin whales have two pectoral fins and a dorsal fin.
No. Blue whales have mated with fin whales.
Yes, fin whales (Balaenoptera physalus) are classified as Endangered.
Gray whales and hump back whales migrate to have birth.
no
Whales migrate in a loop over time. They migrate back a forward between several places.
the dorsal fin
Yes many whales migrate. It is a scientifically proven fact.
There are estimated to be 3,000 fin whales off California, Oregon and Washington.
where do whales migrate whales migrate all over usually up towards Antarctica to feed on krill
Fin Whales are hunted in Greenland with a limit of 19 per year.Collisions with ships are an additional major cause of Fin Whale mortality.