Where do Humpback whales live?

Humpback whales are found in all oceans around the world, but their distribution changes depending on the time of year.

Here's why:

* Breeding Season: During the winter months, humpbacks migrate to warmer waters near the equator to breed and give birth.

* Feeding Season: As the weather warms, they migrate towards the poles where there is an abundance of krill and other food sources for them to feed on.

Specific areas where humpback whales can be found:

* North Pacific: They spend their summers in Alaskan and Russian waters and their winters in Hawaii, Mexico, and Central America.

* South Pacific: They summer in Antarctica and winter in Australia, New Zealand, and South America.

* North Atlantic: They summer in the waters around Greenland, Iceland, and Norway and winter in the Caribbean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the West Indies.

* South Atlantic: They summer in the waters around Argentina, Brazil, and South Africa and winter in the waters off the coast of Madagascar and the Indian Ocean.

It's important to note that humpback whales are migratory animals and their exact location can vary depending on the time of year.