Other animals, particularly prey species like krill, significantly affect blue whales by influencing their feeding patterns and migratory behavior. The availability of krill, which constitutes the primary diet of blue whales, can impact their population dynamics and overall health. Additionally, interactions with predators, such as orcas, may also affect their distribution and behavior in certain regions. Overall, the ecological relationships within marine ecosystems play a crucial role in the survival and well-being of blue whales.
Yes blue whales eat shark,other whales,and jellyfish.
Yes they are animals, because whales are animals.
Other Whales and Dolphins (they are cousins)
No. Blue whales only mate with other blue whales.
No, blue whales like eating krill and fish. Not humans. Blue whales are extremely marvellous animals though.
Blue whales are consumers. They eat other animals or fish. They don't eat, usually, left over food. And they do not eat dead and decomposed animals like earthworms do.
The whales - particularly the blue whales - are the biggest saltwater animals.
Like all animals, blue whales belong to the animal kingdom.
full size blue whales i'm pretty confident
the endangered sea animals are killer whales blue whales etc
blue whales
Blue whales don't need to protect themselves because their so big. They don't have any natural predators but their calves are vulnerable to killer whales. The only threat to adults are humans.