sometimes it does not eat other creatures and eat some small fishes. It helps the other creature in need of help.
No, the Blue Whale does not chew its food. The Blue Whale, the largest animal that has ever existed on earth (to our knowledge), feeds on some of the smallest creatures in the ocean, like krill and some other zooplankton. It takes a large mouthful of water, including the creatures, and expels the water through "filters" called baleen. The water passes through and the whale swallows what is left whole. No chewing is involved. Use the link below to learn more.
They eat water, squids, mostly creatures that are small.
Water...like every other whale ^_^
Any sea creature, from the blue whale to the smallest krill, will be eaten by other creatures when they die.
Beluga whale, blue whale
Nothing, Blue Whales are the biggest creatures on Earth
we do inside our bodies :)
probably the blue whale
The blue whale is the largest creature ever to live, presently known to science. Other whales are next, followed by whale shark, basking shark, and white shark. Black marlin, blue marlin, bluefin tuna are other large sea creatures.
The blue whale is a plankton eater, it eats very tiny creatures, such as krill or shrimp. It has baleen plates in its mouth to filter the water and catch the animals so they can be swallowed, without taking in a lot of water as well. It swallows a lot of tiny creatures in one gulp, and it takes a lot of gulps during the day. The blue whale's diet is very limited to small creatures.
there usual diet is seals and smaller creatures but no it would not eat a blue whale.
The blue whale and the pink river dolphin.