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How many feet below sea level does a humpback whale live?

Humpback whales are marine mammals that primarily inhabit oceanic waters and do not live at specific depths below sea level. They can dive to depths of up to 15,000 feet (approximately 4,500 meters) when foraging for food, but they are not confined to any particular depth and can be found in various depths depending on their feeding and migration patterns.


What habitat does a Humpback whale live in?

Humpback whales live in the epipelagic layer (down to 600 feet below sea level) of most of the world's oceans, because that is where their food is. It is not known how deep they dive.


Melbourne Australia how many feet above or below sea level?

Currently it is above sea-level, luckily for the people who live there. The altitude is 63m or 209ft, according to: http://www.fallingrain.com/world/AS/7/Melbourne.html


How deep in the ocean fish can live?

Snailfish have been filmed living at a little over 25,000 feet deep


Is the blue whale the biggest creature that lived on earth?

Yes, the blue whale is the biggest creature to live on the Earth.


Where do Pacific Blackdragons live?

Pacific Blackdragons (Idiacanthus antrostomas) can be found in the Eastern Pacific Ocean on rocky surfaces at depths of 700 - 4,050 feet or 213 - 1,243 meters below sea level.


Where does a creature live?

A creature lives in it's own environments.


Can you name the country that large parts of it are below sea level?

It is not known which country has about 40 percent of it's land situated below sea level. Sea level refers to the average level of the surface of the Earth's ocean from which elevation can be measured.


Do Panda only lives at sea level?

No. Pandas actually live at pretty high elevations on the mountains of central China. They can live up to 11,000 feet above sea level.


Does the dog live?

yes its a creature


What creature would live in a form?

a hare


Where did the first creature on earth live?

bacterias