Yes, yes they do because I read this book about fish and it had a segment about whales and it said that plankton get eaten by whales.
yes, they get eaten, by zooplanktons and sea creatures, such as a whale!
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Tuna. Other whales (mammals) like the blue whale.
Phytoplankton -> Zoo-plankton -> Crustacean -> Fish -> Squid-> Seal -> Killer Whale
Phytoplankton -> Zooplankton -> Crustacean -> Fish -> Squid-> Seal -> Killer Whale
Taiwans Gulpher sharks are eaten by the killer whale
no, the killer whale is at the top of it's food chain. it is much too big to be eaten by even a great white shark or a bull shark.
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No they do not. Killer whales are much too large to be eaten by a hammer head shark.
Dolphins eat fish and squid, ocassionally prawns. it's like a web thing that connects prey to the thing that's being eaten like phytoplankton gets eaten by zooplankton which gets eaten by krill which get eaten by a blue whale