The blue whale diet consists almost exclusively of krill, a small oceanic creature that generally measure in at a measly 1-2 centimeters. This is surprising, considering the massive size of the blue whale.
Blue whales are filter feeders; they filter small organisms such as krill, sardines, etc, out of the water, by use of their baleens.
krill and sardine.
no th ey are not.
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AnswerBlue whales.
blue whales open their mouth with their baleen teeth and just center and swim so it goes into its mouth and then the blue whale swallows its prey.
the blue whale doesn't have no predators unless a group of killer whales attack it
Your question is mistaken. Blue whales eat krill. Krill are tiny organisms that float about in the water and are kind of like plankton.
No I can't answer this question
No. First of all, despite the common name of "killer whale" orcas are in fact dolphins. But also, many whales (including humpbacks, sperm whales, and blue whales) are the prey of the orca.
Yes, they subside on animal organisms and are the largest carnivores on Earth.
blue whales can't swallow things larger than a grapefruit so no whales i think they eat krill mainly