No. Adult humpbacks have no natural predators. Man has severely affected humpback whale populations by killing them for years. Though they are big and strong, they are no match to the weapons and the powerful harpoons that humans created. That is why, Man is the biggest threat to these whales
Whales are carnivores, so they cannot eat plants. Humpback whales are baleen whales, which means that they don't even eat large fishes or seals; they eat plankton.
If they are hungry enough leapard seals will eat their babies, but only if there is a complete lack of food.
Most whales like humpback whales, sperm whales, and blue whales eat krill or plankton. Killer whales eat penguins, seals, or turtles.
Yes they do Lepard Seals eat just about anything.
humpback whales are sopose to eat so they eat almost every day
Killer whales will eat ringed seals but they are technically whales in name only. They are more properly categorized in the same family with dolphins and porpoises. Baleen whales (like the blue whale) eat only plankton. Toothed whales (like the humpback) might eat a seal but are more likely going to stick to eating giant squid and the like.
Humpback Whales eat mostly baleen.
Plankton.
Newborn humpback whales feed off their mothers milk for up to a year.
Humpback whales feed on krill, tiny shrimplike crustaceans, and small fish. They do not eat green plants.
Humpback Whales don't have teeth. They just swallow everything they eat.
No, humpback whales only eat plankton and occasionally small fish. They have baleen instead of teeth so they wouldn't be able to bite at the whale shark. Whale sharks also eat plankton and sometimes small fish.