I lived in a humpback whale long ago Her name is C - witty. She is a very brave and intelligent whale. She is very kind. "Are you OK with C?" Asked Daphne. C - witty shook his head but did not react. "What's wrong?" Nelli asked. "All the food is gone, the time to eat has decreased, I can only eat now and I can not eat treats.Who knows where the food is heading, what will happen if you finish eating all the food." Not a problem, I believe you get more food soon, please look at the bright side. "Nelly to stroke her.
No, it is doubtful. Remember, these whales are on the verge of extinction! That number is only a part of the pre-whaling era. One of the most exciting things to watch about wild whales is to encounter animals that are still extinct. It is estimated that less than 1% of the people living on the earth will see whalers throughout their lives. So whenever you see whales or whales, you are a real privilege. As usual, seeing lots of whales at once is a sight that there is little opportunity for people to see.
There are two groups of whale right. The first group is Northern Right Whale, which is called "the largest endangered big whale" and is less than 1,000 heads. In order to fully protect hunting Since the agreement of the International Federation of 1935, the North right whale has shown no signs of recovery since whaling day. Some people think that the population of the North Atlantic Ocean is 300 people, while the population of the North East Atlantic is likely to be extinct. . The other one is the right whale, the south right whale only lives in the southern hemisphere and never mixes with the north right whale. South wildlife crosses in the offshore waters of Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Africa, South Australia and other southern islands during the winter, then moves to the waters near the Antarctic and feeds them during the summer. The state of Southern Light Whale is very fragile and is about 1,500 to 4,000 people. In 1999, there was one death for each cause.
The European Atlantic blue whale (Eubalaena glacialis) is currently one of the most endangered whales in the world. Due to development, disturbance, and climate change, there are currently less than 500 whales in the North Atlantic, but the number of these whales has not increased. Despite efforts to protect the whale of the North Atlantic since the 1930's, despite the efforts to protect the whales on the right of the North Atlantic, it is almost impossible to re-plant these whales and to ensure that their habitat can better support them There is no progress. Climate change is starting to become a problem even if the protection law will help stop and kill the hunting of the North Atlantic beaked whale. Due to climate change, the waters where these whales live are warm to support the necessary food for whales, so there is a possibility of shortening the life span of these whales, but that also limits the breeding of these whales I will.