No, there is no known observed instance of a Killer whale (Orca) eating vegetation of any kind. They do eat fish, seals, whales, crustaceans, sharks, etc and are even known to occasionally cannibalize their own, but no vegetation.
Orcas, or killer whales, are carnivores, and do not eat plants. Orcas eat seals, fish, penguins, and squid. Orcas have been known on occasion to eat sharks, proposes, and whales.
No, they do not. They eat meat. Their main diet is of fish, squid, and sometimes dolphins.
Nope! Certain whales eat only plant material and small organisms called plankton.
Other species of whale do eat dolphins, fish, other whales even!
none, they're carnivores.
no
killer whales do eat puffins killer whales do eat puffins
yes killer whales do eat pilot whales
No, killer whales do not eat octopus. killer whales eat seals fish and walrus.They are carnivores.
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No. Killer whales eat gray whales.
A killer whale has no predators.
No. Killer whales are carnivorous, and they eat nothing but meat.
KIller Whales do not attack sharks and they do not attack anything that they see. Killer Whales only eat small sharks and fish because No creatures are mindless killers there is always a reason
The only kind I know about are killer whales.....
Killer whales, and maybe Humpbacks. Killer whales, definitely
No, the killer whales didn't eat everything do they see...
For killer whales, the answer is....practically everything