Yes, they eat seals and penguins.
Probably the killer whale, with the largest land carnivore being either a polar or kodiak bear.
The right whale is classed as a baleen whale or filter feeder, because it feeds on tiny shrimp called krill. It does not have teeth, so even though it eats shrimp it is not considered to be a carnivore.
What is a Blue Whale carnivore? Because it want to be one
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A humpback whale is a carnivore because it eats only meat, no plants.
No it is a carnivore
The orca or killer whale is a carnivore. It is also not a true whale, but a large dolphin species.
The orca or killer whale is a carnivore. It is also not a true whale, but a large dolphin species.
A carnivore.
The orca or killer whale is a carnivore. It is also not a true whale, but a large dolphin species.
A killer whale actively hunts living prey and is a carnivore. A humpback whale is a baleen whale and sieves krill through it's baleen plates. Though, as krill is very small shrimp-like animals, it could be thought that humpbacks are indeed carnivore.
Probably the killer whale, with the largest land carnivore being either a polar or kodiak bear.
One would have to say carnivore as all prey are living organisms.
The right whale is classed as a baleen whale or filter feeder, because it feeds on tiny shrimp called krill. It does not have teeth, so even though it eats shrimp it is not considered to be a carnivore.
Seals, polar bears, killer whale (orca), beluga whale, little auk, and eskimos.........
No. The baleen whale eats plankton and krill, a tiny shrimp. The top predator would be the toothed sperm whale, or the killer whale (which hunts in packs), or the great white shark.
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