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Killer whales
Killer whales
The calves of blue whales are hunted by killer whales.
Killer whales.
Orcas (Very unlikely)or Humans :(
Yes, blue whales are predators to plankton. Blue whales eat shrimp and tiny microorganisms (including plankton)while swallowing a mass of water.
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
Killer whales (Orcinus orca) and humans. In 1977 a pod of about thirty killer whales were seen attacking a 18 m (60 ft) blue whale off the tip of Baja California. European whalers first targeted the blue whale in the 1860s. Peak catches were reached in the early 1930s, when nearly 30,000 were caught in a single year.
Blue Whales communicate when they are in long distances and they want to navigate, detect food and predators attract, mates and maintain social blond,
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.
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.
Killer Whales,humpback whales,sperm Whales And I Think Blue Whales Too.