Humpback whales are not normally preyed upon because the female is protected by the male when approached by danger. The Killer whale will sometimes prey upon the Humpback, and will eat one if found dead.
Lanternfish are preyed upon by whales, dolphins, squid, and even penguins in the arctic.
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fight back with there tusks.
I believe it is "prey"The opposite of predator is prey.
Antelopes, being preyed upon by several carnivore species, have to grow up quickly.
Other then humans, large whales like humpbacks and blues have no natural predator. Smaller whales, like belugas, are sometimes preyed upon by sharks, sperm whales, and Orcas. The Orca/Killer whale also will occasionally feed on calves. Sperm whales, which also feed on giant squid, are occasionally killed and eaten by these enormous animals.
Small species don't, and risk being preyed upon by them. Large species will not hesitate to eat them.
Killer whales. They have been reported attacking sei whales off Argentina.
yes. Only by people no animals pray upon them
Predators of sharks include larger sharks, killer whales, and humans. Some shark species may also be preyed upon by seals and larger fish.
Porcupine fish or better known as blow fish have very few predators do to their poisonous spines and ability to expand. Sometimes they are preyed upon by sharks and killer whales and the baboes by tuna and dolphins
Yes. Raccoons are preyed upon by coyotes, great horned owls, bobcats and occasionally, bald eagles.