The emperor penguins are prey to seabirds like giant petrels and skuas. They are also eaten by leopard seals and killer whales.
Orca Whales some people might known them as Killer Whales. The Killer Whales or The Orca Whales hunt in groups called "Pods".
Penguins are predators of fish, because they hunt and eat fish. Penguins may be eaten by seals or whales, so they are prey to seals and whales.
Whales trot the globe in search for food in the colder regions where their prey lives. Many whales seek out warmer waters to escape orca who prey on calves. There are fewer orca in warm sub tropical waters.
Penguins prey on fish. It is also prey of the sea lions and killer whales.
Penguins are prey to the seal but they are also predtor to fish.Penguins are prey to the seal but they are also predator to fish.Penguins are prey to the seal but they are also predator to fish.
The most part. But sea otter is mostly prey. It's prey to orca whales, sharks, and other ocean creatures.
All mammals have some sort of predator prey relationship. The only natural enemy to whales is the orca (the killer whale in question), other than that, whales have no NATURAL enemies.
The emperor penguin is both, it has prey because it eats stuff so therefor it is a preditor. But its prey to seals aswell. so it is both...
They are classed as toothed whales. The Killer Whales (Orca orca) is an example of a toothed whale, and a hunter killer, who hunts as a member of a family group (pod).
odontocetes means ( toothed whales) example Orca active hunters feeding on larger prey.
No. First of all, despite the common name of "killer whale" orcas are in fact dolphins. But also, many whales (including humpbacks, sperm whales, and blue whales) are the prey of the orca.