Orca Whales some people might known them as Killer Whales. The Killer Whales or The Orca Whales hunt in groups called "Pods".
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They are classed as toothed whales. The Killer Whales (Orca orca) is an example of a toothed whale, and a hunter killer, who hunts as a member of a family group (pod).
to catch prey
It hunts for its food at night by listening for the sounds its prey makes.
the blue whale doesn't have no predators unless a group of killer whales attack it
The whale shark doesn't catch tuna, or any prey. Whale sharks are passive filter feeders, living on plankton.
A killer whale actively hunts living prey and is a carnivore. A humpback whale is a baleen whale and sieves krill through it's baleen plates. Though, as krill is very small shrimp-like animals, it could be thought that humpbacks are indeed carnivore.
Killer whales, or orcas, are highly skilled hunters and can catch prey frequently, depending on their social structure, hunting techniques, and the availability of food. In a single hunting session, they may catch several fish or marine mammals, but the frequency of successful hunts can vary based on the species they target and environmental factors. Generally, they are known to hunt daily, especially in pods where cooperative hunting strategies enhance their success rates.
Predators hunt and consume prey to obtain energy and nutrients for survival. They use various strategies like stealth, speed, and ambush to catch their prey. The predator-prey interaction is essential for maintaining the balance of ecosystems.
the prey of a whale is krill plankton fish
a lion is a carnivore, so it only eats meat, it hunts for zebra, wildebeest, impala and other prey they can catch.