Yes to all of the above, except the Whales. The whales live in the Atlantic Ocean, and migrate to other areas than just off of the N.E. coast of America.
New England Colonies
Southern colonies has rich soil produced valuable crops such as tobacco& rice. New England colonies had thick woods provided excellent timber for homes;costal waters where rich in fish.
They have thick layers of blubber and their food also provides a heating energy so they most likely move to colder waters because of the direction they are in. Whales can survive in pretty much any temperature.
Humpback whales have a thick layer of blubber that helps them store and retain heat in cold waters. They also have a network of blood vessels that help regulate their body temperature. Additionally, humpback whales have adapted behaviors such as migrating to warmer waters during winter months to support their survival in cold environments.
They took all the kids and let them die by pouring a thick coat of molton on them -Webster 2003
polar bears and whales
Killer Whales (Orca orca) have a thick layer of blubber to keep them warm. Killer whales are a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family.
A thick layer of blubber
Bowhead whales are known to have the longest life span of any marine mammal, with some individuals reaching over 200 years old. These whales are found in Arctic and sub-Arctic waters and are known for their distinctive bowed lower jaw and thick blubber layer that helps them survive in icy waters.
Killer Whales (Orca orca) have a thick layer of blubber to keep them warm. Killer whales are a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family.
Beluga whales are endothermic, meaning they can regulate their body temperature internally, regardless of the surrounding environment. This adaptation is crucial for their survival in cold Arctic and sub-Arctic waters, allowing them to maintain a consistent body temperature and remain active in frigid conditions. Their thick layer of blubber also helps insulate their bodies against the cold.
A Wrasse is a colorful fish with thick lips that can be found in tropical waters.