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.
Killers whales. They eat practically everything (cetaceans, sirenians, pinnipeds, sea otters, sea turtles, sharks, rays, bony fishes, squid).
Pretty much. But they don't eat seaweed or sand or shells
Orca Whales do eat penguins. The Orca diet also consists fish, squid, seals, sea lions, dolphins, porpoises, and large whales such as the Blue Whale.
Whales live in the ocean. The only sea coast Poland has is with the Baltic Sea and there are no Blue whales in the Baltic.
not who, what and they eat plankton Killer whales are carnivores and will eat, or at least take bites from, nearly all larger sea creatures. Seals, sea lions, penguins, dolphins, walruses, and fish. Some of the smaller whales, and they've been known to attack even blue whales, taking huge bites from the living animal.
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sea animals possibly. yes i believe sea animals is correct. sea animals possibly. yes i believe sea animals is correct.
the endangered sea animals are killer whales blue whales etc
no
blue whales
Killer whales eat kelp from time to time. Other animals that eat kelp include sea otters and sea urchins.
Yes orcas eat sea lions