Canadian geography: right whale
Self-tutoring about animals found in Canada: the tutor mentions the right whale.
Right whale is so-called because, in the whaling days, it was the “right” kind to hunt: its blubber yield was good and it floated after being killed. Not surprisingly, they remain endangered, with perhaps only 400 left in the North Atlantic. A right whale is about the size of a humpback.
Where the North Atlantic right whale is most numerous, in the summer, is Canada’s Bay of Fundy:) In winter it prefers the coast along Georgia and Florida.
I’ll follow up about the right whale.
Source:
Jack of Oracle Tutoring by Jack and Diane, Campbell River, BC.