The male puts his penis into a females vagina and ejaculates.
Source: You and me baby ain't nothing but mammals so let's do it like they do on the Discovery channel...
since humpback whales are found in so many different areas around the world, they play a part in countless marine communities in one way or another. in general though, humpback whales usually feed on plankton, krill, small fish, stuff like that. this means that they effect those ecosystems not only to those, but also to other things that are consumers of plankton, krill, and so on. that includes sea birds, other kinds of whales, and fish. so by removing humpback whales from an ecosystem, the things they feed on would become overpopulated, making all other competitors for the plankton, krill, smaller fish, etc., eventually also overpopulated. This can be applied to about any species: by removing any consumer or producer from an ecosystem, the damage will snowball into a catastrophe for the entire ecosystem.
Eskimos live near where they do. they hunt them for food and more. Lipstick is made out of their blubber and sharks liver!
B. There are many factors in the reduction of Beluga whale populations. Pollution, lack of food , being trapped in arctic ice, accidents involving ships and boats, the latter due to the St. Laurence seaway, which both whales and ships use. And the base for lipstick is mainly Carnauba wax, which comes from a tree.
they eay fish and if they can remains of a dead animal.
i know one thing, there rare and the b****** are not caring. stop eating caviar.
Penguin does not belong because it is a bird, and all the others are mammals.
Adult blue whales have no natural predators. They are too big and too strong to be attacked and killed by any animal. However, Orca's (Killer Whales) are known to attack and kill youngsters. A group of Orca's can easily hunt a baby blue whale if its mother is not around. Otherwise, they have no natural predators.
They get their energy by eating. The beluga is a slow swimmer that feeds mainly on fish. It also eats cephalopods (squid and octopus) and crustaceans (crab and shrimp). Foraging on the seabed typically takes place at depths of up to 1,000 feet (300 m) but they can dive at least twice this depth. A typical feeding dive lasts 3-5 minutes, but belugas submerge for up to 20 minutes at a time
Beluga whales inhabit the Arctic Ocean and the subarctic regions. Belugas can be found in areas of Russia, Canada, Norway, Greenland and Alaska. The whales follow the ice pack as it melts and freezes with the seasons.
It is the same thing as every other life cycle.They go through birth,growth,reproduction, and deth.It's that easy.
Blue whales feed almost exclusively on krill, which are small shrimp-like crustaceans.
Krill eat phytoplankton (which are producers) - making them primary consumers.
Whale eat primary consumers, and so are secondary consumers.
(However, because they don't really have any natural predators, they could potentially be called top-level as well).
No. The Narwhal, which is in the same family also has what is called a 'dorsal ridge' rather than an upright fin. The bowhead whale also lacks a fin. All three are believed to be adaptations to living under icepacks.
Hello that is a good question you have there but the answer is ....... belugas whales live in the antarctic so they like the cold water.
No, a beluga whale is a Whale.
Actually, belugas are somewhere in between. Bigger than most of the true dolphins (Delphinidae), they are smaller than most of the whales. Belugas are most closely related to narwhals (family Monodontidae)
Female belugas typically give birth to one calf every three years. Gestation lasts 12 to 14.5 months. Newborns are about 1.5 metres (4.9 ft) long, weigh about 80 kilograms (180 lb), and are grey in color. The calves remain dependent on their mothers for at least two years.