Gray Whales feed on benthic crustaceans that are found on the sea bed. The whale scoops up sediments from the sea floor and filters out edible particles and feeds on them. Crustaceans like Krill, small lobster, shrimp etc would form the food chain of the gray whale
Only Killer Whales (Orcas) prey on gray whales.
Gray whales eat prey from the seafloor. They commonly eat shrimp-like creatures called Amphipods. They do not eat Coho salmon.
No. Killer whales eat gray whales.
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Grey whales eat tiny crustaceans called an amphipod.
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Yes, seals do. And so do some penguins, and a couple of other things in the Antarctic. Many whales eat krill, including all of the baleen whales (Order Cetacea, Suborder Mysticeti), including gray whales and humpback whales. Many marine fish also prey on krill.
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Whales use sonar. Also note that not all whales need to locate prey. The largest whales are filter feeders; they just filter out whatever is in the water that surrounds them, and eat it. There is nothing to locate. But sperm whales (for example) do hunt for their prey.