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Southern right whales primarily migrate from their feeding grounds in the cold waters of the Southern Ocean, particularly around Antarctica and sub-Antarctic regions. During the breeding season, they travel northward to warmer coastal waters, such as those off the coasts of Argentina, South Africa, and Australia, where they give birth and nurse their calves. This migration allows them to take advantage of the rich feeding opportunities in colder waters while seeking safer, warmer environments for reproduction.

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