It's because the blue whale is a mammal that lives in the water, and needs the oxygen in the air to breathe.
Whale sharks live in all seas that are tropical or warm-temperate.Generally whale sharks range no further south than South America and no further north than the United States. They prefer warmer waters near the equator.== Whale sharks live in warm waters near the equator, both along the coast and in the open seas. They spend most of their time near the surface.
Whale Sharks live in then warmer water near the equator
Blue whales are found near costa rico
Only a few hours, depending on the size of the actual whale, the heat of the air on the beach, and how sick the whale was when it got beached (they usually do that when they are near death anyway).
I believe their is a young Blue Whale right now that is near the coast of Santa Barbara, California
/ near an airport
No animal hunts a blue whale exept Killer whales.Blue whales get tangled in fishingnets and sometimes hunted illegally by Japanese ships.Squid will take their suckers and hold onto a blue whale, thus leaving the whale looking like Swiss chesse.Overall a whale is not hunted by other animals. 8)
The Hump back whale.
niche how organisms get what they need in order to survive. a right whale's niche is putting them in danger. because they live near the coasts, and they are surface feeders (food for survival) they are very easy targets. that is my answer but i don't know anything more
They live in the Arctic Ocean. So basically Northern North America, Northern Asia, and Europe.
Producers that live at or near the surface release oxygen :3
Some species of whale near New Zealand would be: Souther Right Whale, Minke Whale, Bryde's Whale, Blue Whale, Fin Whale, Humpback Whale, Pygmy Right Whale, Spectacled Porpoise, Sperm Whale, Pygmy Sperm Whale, Dwarf Spermy Whale, Cuvier's Beaked Whale, Giant Beaked Whale, Shepherd's Beaked Whale, Bottlenose Whale, Andrew's Beaked Whale, Blainville's Beaked Whale, Ginkgo-toothed Beaked Whale, Hector's Beaked Whale, Layard's Beaked Whale and the Pilot Whale.