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No, whales do not typically eat other whales. They primarily feed on small fish, krill, and other marine organisms.
No, whales do not typically eat other whales in the wild. They primarily feed on small fish, krill, and other marine organisms.
no Right Whales eat small little fish
Whales eat krill and other fish. Fish eat other fish, depending on what type of fish it is.
Whales eat octopus [sperm whales have giant octopus as a favorite food]. Octopus eat each other octopus. Humans eat octopus. Anything that can catch an octopus (that isn't easy) will eat it. Killer whales [or Orcas, a kind of toothed whale] eat octopuses.
Yes blue whales eat shark,other whales,and jellyfish.
Most whales like humpback whales, sperm whales, and blue whales eat krill or plankton. Killer whales eat penguins, seals, or turtles.
No, killer whales do not typically eat other killer whales. They are known to primarily feed on fish, seals, and other marine mammals, but instances of killer whales attacking and eating other killer whales are rare and not a common behavior.
Sharks - Generally not. They are carnivores, eating other fish. Actually, sharks are also incredibly stupid; they will eat ANYTHING, including each other. Whales: Some whales, especially the class of whales known as "baleen whales", feed on plankton (microscopic plants). Other whales such as sperm whales and orcas, are carnivores.
whales eat a lot of fishwhales eat lionswhales eat human meatwhales eat other kind of food and we are the food
No, the killer whales didn't eat everything do they see...
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