Whales migrate primarily in search of food and suitable breeding grounds. Many species travel long distances between feeding areas in colder waters, rich in nutrients, and warmer breeding grounds where they give birth and raise their young. This seasonal movement helps them optimize their energy use and ensure the survival of their calves, as well as access to abundant food sources. Additionally, factors like water temperature, prey availability, and ocean currents influence their migratory patterns.
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the ocean
Whales live in every ocean world wide.
Whales migrate all over the ocean at certain times of the seasons.
they live by the coral reefs
They live mainly in the deeper part of the ocean, but some live in the coastal area.
Whales do not typically eat sharks as part of their diet in the ocean. Whales are known to primarily feed on small fish, krill, and other marine organisms. While some species of whales may occasionally consume sharks, it is not a common occurrence.
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Killer whales live all over the sea but the most popular part is the deep sea.
yes if artic cods are at the bottom of the shallow part of the ocean
no the whales do not breed in the Antarctic because the waters are too cold they nomaly breed in the warmer waters of the Great Barrier Reef