They hunt seals.
Killer Whales
No, orcas don't have any natural predators but instead, they are predators that hunt and kill other animals. Orcas are known as killer whales and they can hunt in the dark even if they cannot see their prey. Killer whales use their sonar inside of their brains to hunt and kill their prey in the dark. Orcas are apex predators and no other predators can kill apex predators.
Most whales will not eat manatees, but the killer whale is an exception. Killer whales will eat manatees, dolphins, turtles, squid, and other aquatic animals.
Killer whales have developed a taste for sharks liver. They will actively hunt, kill and eat great white sharks.
well good question killer whales have no predators and sharks are often killed by them. Killer whales can take out any animals in the sea they are the smartest animals in the sea
killer whales are much smarter than any sea mammal in he whole world
By nature, there are no populations of killer whales in Chicago except in various zoos and aquariums.
I cannot. Because, 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
There's one animal called the blue whale. THeen there's Another called sperm whale. There's no animal called blue sperm whale. Orcas sometimes go after whale calves, but rarely take on an adult animal from any of the whale species.
noo they have flippers
They live in any ocean.
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.