no. gray whales do not hunt. they feed on krill.
Gray wolves sometimes hunt together,but i think they all go together.
the chinook tribe did hunt for gray whales, fin whales, sperm whales, blue whales, and humpbacks, and they use the blubber for candles, and the meat for eating, even though there are 80 species of whales. they even use the whale's oil for electricity I think in 1932.
The Nuu Chah Nulth used to hunt gray whales. Hope I helped! :)
the chinook tribe did hunt for gray whales, fin whales, sperm whales, blue whales, and humpbacks, and they use the blubber for candles, and the meat for eating, even though there are 80 species of whales. they even use the whale's oil for electricity I think in 1932.
The Makah tribe has traditionally hunted gray whales for subsistence and cultural purposes. Since resuming whaling in 1999 after a long hiatus, they have killed a limited number of gray whales, with a total of around 10 whales reported killed over the years. Their whaling practices have faced legal challenges and regulatory scrutiny, impacting the number of whales they have been able to hunt. The tribe's hunt is closely monitored to ensure compliance with conservation efforts.
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No. Killer whales eat gray whales.
Only Killer Whales (Orcas) prey on gray whales.
Their population number is between 18,000 and 30,000 Gray Whales.
No gray whales are killed. Indigenous communities in Alaska kill 50 bowhead whales a year.
Gray whales - like all whales - are warm blooded.
THE TOOTHLESS WHALES: blue whales, finback whales, right whales, sei whales, humpback whales, and gray whales. THE TOOTHED WHALES: white beluga whales, black beluga whales (pilot whales), orcas (killer whales), sperm whales.