There could be many ways to cause a pod of killer whales to weaken. For example when the whales are in stuck in frozen ice and there only way of breathing is a crack in the ice.
The killer whales' predator is man. Man hunt the killer whales and take their skins to sell them.
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Killer Whales are at the very VERY VERY TOP of the food chain in the ocean. Even the Great White shark and Blue Whales would stay clear of this animal. Until we discover something greater in the ocean, it is fair to say that nothing WILL eat a Killer Whale. Killer Whales have not been known to kill each other, and humans have not been recorded directly eating the flesh of killer whales (they are usually hunted for their blubber, which is used in making oil, not eating). But regardless of that, Humans and Killer Whales COULD eat killer whales. You could go further and say sharks could eat baby killer whales (although its unlikely because youngsters are carefully guarded by their parents), or even other giant animal like Polar Bears and Leopard Seals... Any carnivore CAN EAT a killer whale, its just a matter of killing it fist!
No. but i wish you could. i love killer whales. -shamu_awesome
Both creatures are good predators, and both appear in Jerry Palotta's books. But I think a killer whale could. They could work together to bring a sperm whale down.
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I don't believe there are hump back whales in captivity. There are many killer whales, but i don't think the aquarium owners could keep a whale that large.None.
Because Whales are one of two types of marine mammal, and it would be cruel to kill them all, as it is not our place to shoot them etc. This could also cause the food chain to change, and affect the biodiversity of the oceans. Whales, like all living creatures, contribute in some way to our ecosystem. Killing off all or most of the whales may cause an unhealthy increase in certain plankton, krill and, in the case of killer whales, large mammals, such as seals. A sudden increase in any or all of these species could cause untold damage to the oceans.
That could be the case for any cetacean (whales, dolphins, porpoises, or killer whales).
because if they become extinct, it could have a huge inpacked of the food chain..
Anything and everything can get trained if used the right method. Humans have no limits...
I don't believe there are hump back whales in captivity. There are many killer whales, but i don't think the aquarium owners could keep a whale that large.None.