The killer whale (or Orca) is a carnivorous whale that hunts in packs or groups. If there are enough of these whales, they can sometimes take down a fully grown humpback whale, although they usually go for the babies... if they get the chance.
Thre is more than one whale, and diet depends on which whale. Orcas may eat fish, sea birds, seals, etc. The baleen whale eats krill- very tiny organisms that are filtered out of water by a mouth like a screen door. All get the water they need from the food they eat, so they do not drink.
All of them, one way or another.
plankton
water Whales and dolphins do not drink water like we do. They get all the nutrients needed including liquid in the food that they eat.
they eat and drink their mothers milk
Euglanas have chloroplasts, to absorb sunlight. If sunlight is not available, it can absorb nutrients from decayed organic material.
I am not sure but i believe they get their water from their food, the moisture in lettuce etc. My snails eat dog food but I have never seen them drink
To absorb different nutrients, and to filter what we eat and drink
the nutrients that you eat or drink, just being healthy
When a grasshopper digest the food eaten, the grasshopper ingest all of the nutrients needed for survival. The intestine are responsible for absorbing the nutrients.
No.
No. Killer whales eat gray whales.
butterfly's do no eat as such but will drink nutrients from different fruit and plants.
yes killer whales do eat pilot whales
Most whales like humpback whales, sperm whales, and blue whales eat krill or plankton. Killer whales eat penguins, seals, or turtles.