Whales live in the ocean. They do not have homes. Their home is the ocean. If the ocean becomes too polluted for the whales to live in (the Gulf of Mexico for example), they will just have to swim somewhere else to live.
Yes, some whale species live in warm water environments. For example, species like humpback whales, Bryde's whales, and sperm whales can be found in tropical and subtropical regions where the water is warm. These whales have adaptations to thrive in these environments.
They die because the momentum of the marsh helps them live and if they are destroyed therefore leeches would have nowhere to live and they would explode.
Some species of whales engage in a form of mutualism with fish. For example, certain types of whales may work together with fish to capture prey by herding them into a concentrated group for easier feeding. This behavior benefits both the whales and the fish involved.
Polar bears, whales, penguins stuff like that.
Some animals that live in the sea include fish, sharks, dolphins, whales, sea turtles, jellyfish, octopuses, and seahorses. The ocean is home to a wide variety of marine life that have adapted to thrive in aquatic environments.
Killer whales live in the open oceans, and don't make a home.
because their homes were destroyed.
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Humpback whales do not build homes as they are marine animals that primarily live in the ocean. They do not have a fixed place of residence and instead migrate across vast distances to feed and breed in different locations.
jaguars homes are being destroyed and their becoming endangered SO SAD:'(
They live on the streets because the tsunami that destroyed all their houses and they are way to poor to build new houses.
No, because whales must live in the water, it is impossible for whales to live in the grassland.
No, whales can not live in taigas.
No, most whales live in groups
No. whales do not live in the coral reef they live in the ocean
beluga whales cant live in a state they live in the water
No whales live in the big wide ocean