All marine mammals and fish feed on other marine life to survive. Even the smallest fish in the sea feed on algae and plankton.
yes
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The Megalodon was thought to hunt the larger of the Marine Mammals; including whales, giant sea turtles, and other sharks.
You cannot hunt killer whales. It is illegal. According to NOAA, all species of Orca are protected by the federal Marine Mammal Protection Act.
The Pygmy Hunt - 1938 was released on: USA: 6 August 1938
Killer whales, also known as orcas, exhibit unique behaviors in the wild that set them apart from other marine mammals. These behaviors include complex social structures, sophisticated hunting techniques, and distinct vocalizations for communication. Additionally, killer whales are known for their ability to work together in coordinated groups, called pods, to hunt and protect their young. These behaviors make killer whales one of the most intelligent and adaptable marine mammals in the ocean.
Baleen whales feed on krill and small fish. Sperm Whales feed on squid. Killer whales feed on rays, seals and other whales.
no. gray whales do not hunt. they feed on krill.
Inuits hunt whales in order to use their blubber.
Whales are carnivores. They either hunt and eat fish or they filter small animals out of the water and eat those. There might be some plants and seaweed mixed in with what they catch, but they are not eating those on purpose. Whales and dolphins eat meat.
No, they eat fish and mammals. They usually hunt in groups called pods.
yes they are as they eat smaller other ceatures