Because they don't have teeth to chew large meals.
Most whales generally eat krill and plankton. Some whales go for small fish as well.
northern whales eat small fishes.
no Right Whales eat small little fish
They eat small fish in schools and zooplankton so they do depending on the species. Fin whales, humpback whales, Bryde's whales and sei whales all eat small fish.
Toothed Whales eat mostly crab, squid, and fish.
they eat plankton
No, whales do not typically eat other whales. They primarily feed on small fish, krill, and other marine organisms.
Yes, whales eat. They eat krill. Krill- shrimp-small shrimp like things and they live in salt-water. Whales eat alot of krill a day.
No, humpback whales only eat plankton and occasionally small fish. They have baleen instead of teeth so they wouldn't be able to bite at the whale shark. Whale sharks also eat plankton and sometimes small fish.
No, whales do not typically eat other whales in the wild. They primarily feed on small fish, krill, and other marine organisms.
Whales eat many kinds of fish and small marine creatures called krill.
Right whales eat mostly small sea creatures such as small fish and krill, a small shrimplike creature.