Adult blue whales have no natural predators. They are too big and too strong to be attacked and killed by any animal. However, Orca's (Killer Whales) are known to attack and kill youngsters. A group of Orca's can easily hunt a baby blue whale if its mother is not around. Otherwise, they have no natural predators
Humans are the biggest threat to blue whales. Nearly 90% of the world population of these animals were wiped out over the past century by humans by whaling.
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You , Me and all HUMANS!
You , Me and all HUMANS!
You , Me and all HUMANS!
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Because they are smart . They can hiding , their skin colour can help blend around them
they don't need to. they stay under their parent's fluffy down.
They protect themselfs by camoflaging
Yes, mankind. Groups of Orcas will attack a young blue whale, but the greatest enemy of the species is man. Giant squid also can cause damage to them.
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blue whales can be attack by the pack of killer wales or by a pack ofoecus