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What is the ocean ecosystem like in the arctic?

pretty mutch mammals like seals pinguins whales and also non-mammals like krill fish and squid


What is the gray whales diet?

Gray Whales feed on benthic crustaceans that are found on the sea bed. The whale scoops up sediments from the sea floor and filters out edible particles and feeds on them. Crustaceans like Krill, small lobster, shrimp etc would form the food chain of the gray whale.


Are gray whales warm or cold blooded?

Gray whales - like all whales - are warm blooded.


Arctic is to ocean as is to sea?

Arctic is to Ocean as Dead is to Sea. Just like the Arctic is an ocean, the Dead Sea is a popular sea.


What organisms do gray whales compete with?

Gray whales primarily compete with other marine organisms for food, particularly during their feeding season in the Arctic and sub-Arctic waters. They primarily feed on benthic invertebrates, such as amphipods, and may compete with other large filter feeders, like humpback whales and certain species of seals, for these food resources. Additionally, they may face indirect competition from human activities, such as fishing and shipping, which can impact the availability of their prey.


What do gray whales like to eat?

Grey whales eat tiny crustaceans called an amphipod.


Where can killer whale be found?

Lo;;er Whales can be found in every ocean in the wild. They can be found in aquariums like sea world in captivity. In the wild, the prefer the cooler antarctic/ arctic conditions but they can be found in sub tropical environments.


What is the Gray Whales habitat like?

The gray whales habitat is the Pacific Ocean surrounding the coasts around North America (USA, Canada & Mexico) on one side and Asia on the other side. They migrate southwards for nearly 10000 kilometers each October and return back to their northern territories post winter.


Gray Whales migrate south for how long?

Gray whales migrate south for approximately 10,000 to 12,000 miles during their annual journey. This migration typically starts in late autumn from their feeding grounds in the Arctic and heads to breeding lagoons along the coast of Mexico. The journey can take them several weeks to complete, depending on factors like weather and food availability.


Are whales picky about what they eat?

Most whales are considered to be picky about what they eat. Gray whales are the only ones that are known as not being picky and can eat pretty much any type of food.


Why do seal lives in arctic ocean?

They like the cold


Are Gray whales herbivores?

No. Gray Whales feed on benthic crustaceans that are found on the sea bed. The whale scoops up sediments from the sea floor and filters out edible particles and feeds on them. Crustaceans like Krill, small lobster, shrimp etc would form the food chain of the gray whale.