Yes. Killer whales (orcas) are known to eat all types of seals, including leopard seals.
They also eat other marine mammals such as sea lions, walruses and even smaller whales. They also feed on birds, sea turtles, penguins, polar bears, reptiles, sharks, octopus and, in some cases, even land mammals, judging by the investigations of animal remains in killer whales' stomachs.
a Killer whale.
Yes killer whales eat leopard seals :(
Killer whales are one of the top predators in the sea. As a group, killer whales are known to eat fish, squid, seals, sea lions, penguins, even other whalesbut, keep in mind, it would be difficult for a killer whale off the coast of California to eat a penguin. Killer whales eat the food (or prey) that's available to them. For example, a killer whale that lives in the northern Pacific can hunt harbor seals, California sea lions, and a variety of fish. A killer whale in the Antarctic could find Weddell seals, leopard seals, and penguins!
yes they do they eat seals and sea lions the magnifficent creatures
yes they do.
Phytoplankton is eaten by Zooplankton. Zooplankton is eaten by Krill, Squid, and Cod. Krill is eaten by Penguins which are eaten by Leopard seals, which also eat Cod. Leopard Seals, Killer Whales, and Elephant Seals eat squid. Killer Whales eat Elephant Seals and Leopard Seals as well.
no for a normal whale sometimes for a killer whale if there is no seals or baby whales to eat!!!!
yes actually, but they put up quite a fight. they eat them for they're blubber and fat.
seals and fish
there usual diet is seals and smaller creatures but no it would not eat a blue whale.
Leopard seals and killer whales
Killer whales are known to eat sharks and seals. Seals form a major part of their diet.