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Whales are classified under the order Cetacea and there are 84 different species of Whales, dolphins, and porpoises. To learn more view the following webpage .http://www.buzzle.com/articles/different-types-of-whales.html
Gary Whale
The Gray Whale is one of the animal kingdom's greatest migrators, they can swim 12,430 miles round trip from the Alaskan waters the gray whales summer home, to the warmer waters of the Mexican coast.
Humpback Whale
Humpback Whales eat a variety of small fish such as salmon, krill, herring, mackerel, and caplin
Orca Whales, best known as Killer Whales
Orca Whales are highly social animals. They travel in pods that can consist of anywhere from 5-30 whales
Right Whale
Right Whales are the rarest of all the large whales. They feed on zooplankton and other tiny organisms using baleens up to 8 feet long.
Beluga Whale
You can find Beluga Whales on the coast of Greece and Scandinavia, and also on the coast of Patagonia where they migrate for the winter.