Humpback whales swim in pods primarily for social interaction, protection, and cooperative feeding. By traveling in groups, they can enhance their foraging efficiency, particularly when hunting for schools of fish or krill, using techniques like bubble net feeding. Additionally, being in pods provides safety in numbers against potential predators. Social bonds within pods also facilitate communication and mating opportunities.
A Humpback Whale can swim up to 17 miles per a hour!
whales always know where they are in the sea. also they're migratory, that means they swim great distances each day.
yes it is safe
it helps them swim
They live in pods or groups and actually have a family structure.
dolphins swim in pods to protect themselves and to catch food
Sharks are fish. Fish swim in 'schools'. Whales and dolphins are mammals. These swim in 'pods'.
On occasion but often in schools or pods
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Yes because they travel in pods they are never away from their family.
they go through the swim thru lane at mcdonalds
Fish swim in schools. Other marine species, like whales and dolphins (which are mammals) swim in "pods"