No. They are Carnivores. The humpback is a predator, taking krill and small schooling fish, such as herring, salmon, capelin and sand lance as well as mackerel, pollock and haddock in the North Atlantic. Krill and copepods have been recorded from Australian and Antarctic waters. Humpbacks hunt by direct attack or by stunning prey by hitting the water with pectoral fins or flukes.
No, whales are not omnivores. They are classified as carnivores because they primarily feed on fish, squid, and other marine animals.
Some omnivores that live in the Atlantic Ocean include dolphins, sea turtles, and certain species of fish like triggerfish and wrasses. These animals consume a combination of plants and animals as part of their diet to meet their nutritional needs.
Sea otters are omnivores, feeding on a diet of both marine animals like shellfish, sea urchins, and fish, as well as plant material like kelp. They are a key species in helping to maintain the health of kelp forests in their coastal habitats.
None of them. My friend told me that they were but he was wrong. Whales eat squid, fish, krill, crabs and worms.
Turtles are omnivores.
whales are omnivores
No, Beluga whales only eat meat.
No, whales are not omnivores. They are classified as carnivores because they primarily feed on fish, squid, and other marine animals.
if plankton is an animal, its a carnivore, if not then its onivore
No, they are carnivores, they eat plankton.
They are omnivores.
A killer whale is a carnivore. They are some of the largest predatory carnivores to roam the seasMy best guess is that Killer Whales (AKA: Orcas) are carnivores, as they feast on seals, penguins, and even other whales. They could be omnivores, but I'm pretty sure they're carnivores.
sharks, whale, and dolphin sharks are carnivores whales are carnivores dolphins are omnivores
Dorphins are afraid of Great Whites, but the shark they fear most is the Tiger Shark. About whales, it depends. Mature Blue whales, Sperm whales, Humpback whales and other large cetaceans do not fear great whites. But their calves DO!
Sperm whales are among the 30 species of whales and dolphins in the Great Barrier Reef. The most commonly seen species are dwarf minke whales, humpback whales, and bottlenose dolphins.
Mostly whales,seals,fish,sharks,crawfish, many others that eat seweed or the meat.
Killer whales, or orcas, are the largest members of the dolphin family. They are omnivores and are found at the apex of marine food pyramids.