Blue Whales can be found in almost every sea and ocean in the world. They were the most widely spread whale species until Man started hunting them down. They were once in numbers of around 200,000 or more and now there are only 20,000 or so animals left in the wild.
They can be found in areas that are abundant in "Krill" their favorite prey species.
They don't live in family groups. They are solitary animals. They are known to be along one or two individuals at most and that too only for short periods of time.
The blue whale is the largest animal that has ever lived on Earth, as far as we know. It is constantly interacting with its environment as it swims through the ocean, eating huge quantities of krill. The feces released by this huge animal sink to the ocean floor, providing food and fertilizer for plants and animals in the area.
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The blue, fin, minke, gray, and sperm whale. These whales are not only species that might be a variation of Humpback whales but are acknowledged to have interactions with Humpback whales.
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The environmental threat towards blue whales is mainly polution.
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No. Blue whales only mate with other blue whales.
Blue whales are not herbivores. Instead, blue whales are carnivores. Blue whales diet consists of mainly Krill and Fish.
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Killer whales live in a marine environment.
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Although blue whales tend to be solitary creatures, the correct term for a group of any whales, including blue whales, is a pod. e.g. A pod of blue whales suggests that multiple whales are together.
blue whales are classified as mammals.
Yes Blue Whales do have babies
Blue whales are not at all harmful.