So that they don't get lost and so they don't get lost forever.
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.
Whales have several defense mechanisms against predators. They can swim at high speeds to escape, use their size and strength to intimidate attackers, and in some cases, they form groups to ward off threats collectively. Some whales also have the ability to dive deep underwater to avoid predators.
Examples of living things that can swim include fish, which are well-adapted to aquatic environments with their streamlined bodies and fins. Other examples are aquatic mammals like dolphins and whales, which use their powerful tails to propel themselves through water. Additionally, amphibians like frogs can swim during their tadpole stage, and various invertebrates such as jellyfish and octopuses also move gracefully in the water.
Global warming affects Beluga Whales by causing changes in their habitat and food supply. Melting sea ice impacts their ability to migrate and access prey, while rising sea temperatures can also affect their food sources. Additionally, changes in ocean acidification can disrupt the ecosystem balance upon which Beluga Whales rely.
Killer whale mothers protect their babies by staying close to them, teaching them how to swim and hunt, and defending them from predators. They also rely on the strength and social support of their pod to keep the calf safe and secure.
Killer whales travel in packs like wolves and share many of the same hunting strategies.
yes whales are safer to swim with because whales don't bite
mostly krill and medium size fish.krill are like small shrimp.they useally eat large amounts of them because they swim in huge packs
they like to swim in ponds from izy lol
swim.
Swim
they will swim in the sea
They can both swim.
yes
Because it could kill the whales
Whales' tails move up and down when they swim, just like peoples' legs.
As far as a blue whale can swim in a year