killer whale or orca
Seals are marine mammals. They are not fish.
The big whales as a rule don't eat marine mammals, but Orcas - killer whales - will eat seals, sea lions, and even other whales when they have the chance.
Seals are a group of marine mammals. The niche for seals are the sea in cold waters. Seals are predators and eat anything from fish, mollusks, and crustaceans.
They feast on marine mammals such as seals, sea lions and even whales.
Seals (also called Phocidae) may eat fish, crustaceans, mollusks, birds, and other marine mammals. Fish they eat include cod, but they eat all kinds of fish up to certain sizes. Crustaceans they eat are mainly shrimp but also krill, crabs and lobsters. Mollusks they eat are mostly squid, but octopus too. Birds they eat include penguins and seagulls. Marine mammals they eat are mostly other species of seals.
Sure. Orcas are mammals, and the don't mind dining on seals. Seals are carnivores. So mammals eat carnivores.
other sharks, marine mammals, seals, sea lions, fish, humans.
No, rays do not eat seals. Rays are primarily bottom-dwelling creatures that feed on smaller marine animals such as fish, crustaceans, and mollusks. Their diet consists of invertebrates and small fish rather than larger mammals like seals.
No, orcas do not typically eat whales as part of their diet in the wild. They primarily feed on fish, seals, and other marine mammals.
No, seals are not vegetarians; they are carnivorous marine mammals. Their diet primarily consists of fish, squid, and other marine animals. Some species of seals may also eat crustaceans and other invertebrates, but they do not consume plant-based foods.
Fish, squid, baby whales and other marine animals
small mammals and insects