All animals have predators of some sort or other. Some can be very small like viruses or bacteria and in this case, it can be humans.
Sharks, killer whales and humans are predators of humpback whales.
I only know the natural predators of a humpback whale, although I'm sure other baleen whales share the same predators. The natural predators of a humpback whale are orcas (killer whales) and occasionally sharks. The attacks usually happen in humpback feeding ground and on calves. Orcas are a bigger threat than sharks.
Killer Whales sometimes each young humpback whales. Men also hunt whales.
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humpback whales don`t have pedators becuz they are the big animal in the world but human can eat them
No. Adult humpbacks have no natural predators. Man has severely affected humpback whale populations by killing them for years. Though they are big and strong, they are no match to the weapons and the powerful harpoons that humans created. That is why, Man is the biggest threat to these whales
Killer Whales sometimes each young humpback whales. Men also hunt whales.
The humpback whale is a beautiful creature. Because of its enormous size, there are very few predators that prey on this whale. One predator would be humans. I hope people don't hunt this magnificent beast but in some parts of the world, I'm sure whale meat is a delicacy. Now I'm not sure about this one but, I do know that giant squid have been known to attack sperm whales. They might also try for a bite of humpback whale. Like I said, not much can hunt the humpback whale. The babies are more at risk because they are smaller. An unsuspecting baby could wander from its mom and get eaten by killer whales, sharks, humans and other predators.
Adult humpbacks have no natural predators. Man has severely affected humpback whale populations by killing them for years. Though they are big and strong, they are no match to the weapons and the powerful harpoons that humans created. That is why, Man is the biggest threat to these whales.
Adult humpbacks have no natural predators. Man has severely affected humpback whale populations by killing them for years. Though they are big and strong, they are no match to the weapons and the powerful harpoons that humans created. That is why, Man is the biggest threat to these whales
The natural predators of the humpback whale are orcas (killer whales) and occasionally sharks. Attacks usually happen in the humpback whale's feeding grounds. They only attack calves. Orcas are a bigger threat than a shark.
Humpback whales primarily feed on small fish, krill, and other zooplankton, utilizing techniques like bubble net feeding to efficiently catch their prey. These large whales have few natural predators, but orcas (killer whales) are known to occasionally hunt them, particularly targeting younger or weaker individuals. Human activities, such as fishing and environmental changes, can also impact their populations indirectly. Overall, humpback whales play a significant role in the marine ecosystem as both predators and prey.