They eat about 26 tons!
no, whale sharks are the biggest animals in the WORLD!
whales sharks are a lot diffrent than sharks whalesharks are much bigger and have spots
Whale shark
I don't know i think too much light brown and white.
Whale sharks are very large organisms. Though, they feed on one of the smallest organisms, krill. Krill eat plankton, which is what gives them energy.Then, Whale sharks eat the krill for their energy. They then use this energy by simply swimming.Though this seems easy to do, a Whale shark is much larger and uses a lot more energy to swim than we, humans, do.
Whale sharks are filter feeders. They might ram, or hit a human with their tails if provoked. But since they can't eat anything human-sized, they have no interest - and not much in the way of teeth - to bite with.
Whale sharks are the biggest fish in the world, and they are pretty much 'semi vegetarian' they swim with their mouths open and take in plankton and other mini organisms. They do not actively hunt seals or any large animals, In fact human can swim alongside whale sharks in peace
The Blue Whale Is The Largest Animal Living In The World. Because Of This. The Adult Blue Whale Has Very Few Predators. Men, Blue Sharks, Great White Sharks And Orcas Are The Only Predators Of The Whale. Youngsters Are Much More Vunerable And Can Be More Easily Killed.
They tear of chunks of meat and swallow it, much like sharks and crocodiles do.
Killers whales are much stronger and larger overall. They are far more intelligent and can easily defeat sharks if it came down to it. Well, most sharks are more violent than most whales, Its true that killer whales are much stronger than pretty much all sharks.I went to camp a few years ago where they showed a killer whale destroyin...... they are faster bigger and smarter
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.
All types of reef sharks are vulnerable when young. Common predators of juvenile reef sharks include other sharks, groupers and many larger fish species. As adults, reef sharks may be preyed upon by much larger sharks, like Hammerheads, Tiger sharks and Silvertip sharks.