A tail rises up out of the ocean and slaps down on the surface of the water, this is the humpback whale. In this report you will learn what the humpback whale eats, where it lives, what its predators, what its behavior and some more interesting facts
Food: Humpback whales like to eat a lot of food, plankton, fish, krill, shrimp, squid, penguins, seals, octopus, marine animals, sharks and other whales. Did you know that some species like killer whales hunt in a group.
Where they live?
Some of the whales live in the Arctic] / Pacific Ocean Australia, New Zealand, South America, Canada and the United States.
WHATS ITS PREDATOR?
Predators to the whales are Orcas, Killer Whales and a few species of sharks.
What’s its behavior?
For a humpback whale self defense , they slap their tails to tell people and other threats it’s big and powerful.
Interesting Facts:
A bow head whale is a relative to the Right Whale.
Minke whale is one of six species of Baleen Whale.
The weight of the humpback whales is 40tonnes and the length is 15m.
Whales can live over 50 years.
The baby whale’s length is up to 4 to 5 meters long.
Food: Humpback whales like to eat a lot of food, plankton, fish, krill, shrimp, squid, penguins, seals, octopus, marine animals, sharks and other whales. Did you know that some species like killer whales hunt in a group.
Where they live?
Some of the whales live in the Arctic] / Pacific Ocean Australia, New Zealand, South America, Canada and the United States.
WHATS ITS PREDATOR?
Predators to the whales are Orcas, Killer Whales and a few species of sharks.
What’s its behavior?
For a humpback whale self defense , they slap their tails to tell people and other threats it’s big and powerful.
Interesting Facts:
A bow head whale is a relative to the Right Whale.
Minke whale is one of six species of Baleen Whale.
The weight of the humpback whales is 40tonnes and the length is 15m.
Whales can live over 50 years.
The baby whale’s length is up to 4 to 5 meters long.