That's unknown but when a whale dies scavengers and predators eat some of it. When to much rotting meat is eaten it sinks because that meat kept it afloat. When it sinks and touches down on the bottom of the terrain bottom feeders eat the scraps. Other wise just keep looking.
I don't know if Bull Sharks eat Blue Whale, Because I've heard that (ironically) Blue Whales will eat sharks. But if a Bull Shark found a dead Blue Whale, that would be another story.
Sharks
It is extremely unlikely for a single shark to eat a blue whale, as blue whales are the largest animals on Earth and can weigh up to 200 tons. However, a group of sharks may scavenge on a dead blue whale carcass if given the opportunity.
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Yes, whales are consumers. Consumers eat herbivores. Because they eat the animals that eat the plants, they are considered tertiary consumers.
no
Whale sharks are slow moving plankton filter feeders. So would not eat crabs.
No becaus blue whale eats krill ans whale shark eats planktons both of them are very big to swallow an it is almost impossible that theycan meet with each other
No. Whale sharks are filter feeders. They don't have the teeth, the jaws or the throat to eat anything that big.
Sharks can not eat whale sharks as whale sharks are proportionally bigger than sharks. Sharks may scavenge off dead whale sharks but the probability of live whale sharks being eaten is highly unlikely. Some species of shark are cannibals and babies will often eat each other while inside the womb.______________________________________________________________________________Just a short note to remind whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) were contemporaneous with C. Megalodon, and in the same waters.That contributed for the whale shark to be included in the megalodon's menu although they have been extinct for millions of years.
Whale sharks rarely eat fish. They most often eat like whales (small stuff like plankton), hence the name "whale shark".
Smaller fish, plankton, sharks, gulls, crabs, etc.