Why do whales migrate long distances?
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Whales migrate long distances to access feeding and breeding grounds. They travel to cold, nutrient-rich waters during summer to feed on krill and small fish, building up energy reserves. In winter, they migrate to warmer waters to give birth and raise their young, as these areas provide safer conditions with fewer predators. This cycle ensures their survival and reproductive success, despite the energy costs of long migrations.