Whales are the largest mammals in the world. They live in the north Atlantic and north Pacific oceans, migrating to warmer waters in the winter. Whales eat krill, shrimp, and seabirds. Their main predators are humans due to hunting and being hit by boats. There are over 80 species of whales that fall into two groups, and facts about whales include that they sleep with half their brain at a time, have excellent hearing, and give birth to one calf.
2. Table Of CONTENTSChapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: What is a whale?Chapter 3: Where does a whale live?Chapter 4: What does a whale eat?Chapter 5: Predators of a whaleChapter 6: Diagram of the outside of a whaleChapter 7: Kinds of whalesChapter 8: Interesting facts about whale
3. IntroductionIn this presentation you will learn about whales. For example: What are whales and what does whale eat. I hope you like my presentation.
4. What is a whale? A whale is a mammal. The whale is the largest mammal in the world.
5. Where does a whale live?A whale lives in the north Atlantic oceans and north Pacific oceans. They migrate to warmer oceans in the winter seasons.
6. What does a whale eat?A whale eats krill and shrimp and seabirds
7. Predators of a whaleWhales predator is a human. Because hunting also because of boats hitting whales
9. Kinds of whalesKinds of whales are: blue whale, humpback whale, beluga whale, orca whale, fin whale, sperm whale, gray whale
10. Interesting facts about whalesThere are over 80 species of whalesThere are two groups of whalesWhales rest one-half of their brain at a time when they sleepWhales have excellent hearingWhales give birth to one calf at a time