Yes, orcas (killer whales), false killer whales, pilot whales, bottlenose whales, bottlenose dolphins, and marlins eat tuna fish. Also,sperm whalesand sharks occasionally eat tuna fish but they tend to be too slow to catch up to tuna fish in most situations. The giant, filter-feeding whales and sharks can only eat small fish (usually not small tuna fish) and other small creatures in the ocean.
yes cause dophins have sharp teeth that break the shell and than eat the soft meat under the shell.
Yes they eat turtles, sea lions, and seals, and many kind of fish
Yes, killer whales eat seals and so do some other whales with actual teeth.
no
Polar bears and especially killer whales kill and eat walruses.
The Inuit people traditionally ate a diet mainly consisting of meat and fish, including seal, walrus, whale, caribou, and fish. They also consumed berries, seaweed, and other plant-based foods when available. Fat from marine animals was a significant component of their diet due to the high energy demands of living in a cold environment.
yes they do.
No. Killer whales will prey on polar bears, but not other whales like Grey, Bow or Humpback whales nor walruses because these species feed in plankton and small fish, not polar bears or polar bear cubs.
Baleen whales eat krill and other plankton, which they strain from the water. Some toothed whales eat fish and squid. "Killer whales" (which are Orca and not whales) eat walruses and seals.
Whales Walruses Seals Polar Bears Caribou Foxes
Killer Whales
They Hunted whales, walruses, and seals. They developed the kayak.
walruses get their food by rushing in the water quickly and opening their mouths like whales.
yes killer whales eat sea turtles they eat almost anything smaller than them
Ask yourself. Do Man eat walruses? :)
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.