To escape the frosty winter in the north. Each October, as the northern ice pushes southward, small groups of gray whales in the eastern Pacific start a two to three-month, 8,000-11,000 kilometers trip south. Traveling night and day, the gray whale averages approximately 120 kilometers per day at an average speed of 8 kilometers per hour. This round trip of 16,000-22,000 kilometers is believed to be the longest annual migration of any mammal
Gray whales and hump back whales migrate to have birth.
The California coast is an excellent place to see gray whales as they migrate.
I don't know! I want to know what happens to whales if they don't migrate too!
Monarch butterflies and gray whales are two animals that migrate back and forth from Mexico to the US. Monarch butterflies travel to Mexico to escape the cold winter temperatures, while gray whales move to warmer waters for breeding.
Whales migrate in a loop over time. They migrate back a forward between several places.
Yes many whales migrate. It is a scientifically proven fact.
yes gray whales have theet
where do whales migrate whales migrate all over usually up towards Antarctica to feed on krill
They migrate south for food
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.
No. Killer whales eat gray whales.
no. gray whales do not hunt. they feed on krill.