No, it does not. Granted, they do eat nearly microscopic plankton, but they are incredibly efficient at it. The main reasons they are endangered is because of overfishing, illegal killing/poaching, and pollution.
Blue whales are not herbivores. Instead, blue whales are carnivores. Blue whales diet consists of mainly Krill and Fish.
Human destruction of forests through logging, slash-and-burn, shifting cultivation, and monoculture tree plantations are major threats to the Asian elephants endangerment. There are no sources stating that the elephants diet contributes to the endangerment.
krill
The Blue Whale's diet is krill sieved through baleen plates.
killer whales eat fish where as blue whales eat mostly krill.
No. Killer Whales are like wolf packs in ocean, they will hunt large baby blue whale, kill and eat them. Blue Whales don't have teeth like Killer Whales (sometimes referred to as Orcas). Blue Whales staple diet is mainly Krill. "Krill is the common name given to the order Euphausiacea of shrimp-like marine crustaceans."
Orca Whales do eat penguins. The Orca diet also consists fish, squid, seals, sea lions, dolphins, porpoises, and large whales such as the Blue Whale.
Whales primary diet
The Blue Whale's diet consists almost entirely of Krill, which is a small sea crustacean. It will also occasionally consume small fish and sometimes even Squid. Thus assume the Blue Whale's diet is made up of animal matter and not plant, matter making it a carnivore.Yes the blue whale is carnivoreBlue whales are carnivores. Their preferred food source are Krill, a tiny, shrimp-like creature that appear in big groups.
Porposies eat mostly fish and squid. Most whales eat fish, squid or crustaceans, diet varies depending on species. The blue whale lives entirely on krill.
No. Whales vary drastically in size, color, and diet.
The blue whale diet consists almost exclusively of krill, a small oceanic creature that generally measure in at a measly 1-2 centimeters. This is surprising, considering the massive size of the blue whale.