Blue whales give birth in summer primarily because warmer waters provide a more favorable environment for newborn calves. The increased availability of food, such as krill, during this season allows nursing mothers to replenish their energy and ensure adequate nutrition for their young. Additionally, summer months offer calmer seas, which can help protect vulnerable calves as they learn to swim and navigate their surroundings.
winter, and then the mothers leave to go to warmer waters and give birth in the summer winter, and then the mothers leave to go to warmer waters and give birth in the summer
Blue whales - like all whales - do give live birth.
In the Winter, blue whales spend their time in the warmer water of the tropics, where they breed and give birth. For the Summer, the whales relocate to the cooler waters of the arctic regions where there are large supplies of krill on which to feed.
every year
Yes; female whales give live birth to calves in late fall and winter.
There are no whales that give birth to dolphins. Dolphins give birth to dolphins; whales give birth to whales.
Blue whales only give birth to one baby (calf) at a time.
They give birth to offspring and have mammary glands
No. Whales give birth to whales and dolphins give birth to dolphins. Yah. how do you think whales come to the world if they only give birth to dolphins?
Blue whales give birth to one calf, every two to three years.
No because they give birth to live young that are bigger than a pea
Winter: warm, low latitude tropical waters (breed and give birth) Summer: cooler, high latitude polar waters (feeding)