Yes. Orca's are the only known natural predator of the gray whale. Groups of Orca's can easily kill a mid sized gray whale. Full grown adults are too big for even a group of Orca's to kill. But, babies are especially vulnerable. The Gray Whales give birth to their young in shallow lagoon waters. This is done to protect the newborn from predators like sharks and orcas
no sharks are not eaten by whales
yes gray whales have theet
oyster drill (a snail), starfish, oyster catchers (bird), seagulls, bears, otters, walrus, gray whales.
No. Killer whales eat gray whales.
no. gray whales do not hunt. they feed on krill.
Their population number is between 18,000 and 30,000 Gray Whales.
Only Killer Whales (Orcas) prey on gray whales.
Yes, dolphins are attacked and eaten by killer whales.
Baleen whales are eaten by toothed whales or by crabs and other scavengers, and by micro organisms (bacteria etc.).
Gray whales - like all whales - are warm blooded.
No gray whales are killed. Indigenous communities in Alaska kill 50 bowhead whales a year.
no sharks are not eaten by whales