Its size is its protection from most dangers, everything is too afraid to attack.
That is not strictly true, a pod of killer whales will pursue very young, old, sick or injured blue whales for hours, until they are too tired to go any further. They will then go in for the kill and share the spoils.
Normally, its size is enough to scare away potential predators, so adults don't have anything to worry about. However, the young are very vulnerable, so they stay very close to their pod. No predator in their right mind would try to get through them.
The gray whale does not have to protect itself from predators. It is so large that it does not have any natural predators.
with a roundhouse kick
ejaculates at its enemies
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body mass
They protect themselfs by camoflaging
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blue whales can be attack by the pack of killer wales or by a pack ofoecus
Within moments of its birth.
there is not much whaling anymore
it attacks the whale while its near the shore and would use its claws to blind it
They have a strong shell :)
its tail
with it's huge body barely anyone dears to attack
The largest animal alive to day is the Blue Whale. The Blue Whale is the largest animal EVER alive! Because it's so big, an animal that size can only live in the ocean, because if it was on land, its weight would collapse on itself and it would crush its own bones! Although it is extremely big, it only eats small fish, like krill.