I don't think that they do. If you are referring to within the animal kingdom, they are the largest animal so nothing can usually take them down. But if you mean people, I don't know that any culture normally does.
the blue whale doesn't have no predators unless a group of killer whales attack it
well first it makes sound waves and if the bounce of they know that its prey is near
the prey of a whale is krill plankton fish
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.
It's unlikely that killer whales would ever try to attack a blue whale due to the epic difference in size. Orcas would most likely avoid a blue whale and would go after prey smaller than themselves. Basically, I dbout a killer whale could harm a blue whale.
Probably spit you out: An average blue whale esophagus is roughly 4 inches in diameter, making humans impossible to eat whole.On top of that, blue whales don't have teeth, but instead baleen plates, which filter zoo plankton (their common prey) from the salty ocean water.
The blue whale is a baleen whale.
Blue Whale
No, a whale diet is not on a shark.
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. Technically the whale shark isn't acually a whale, but in fact the worlds largest fish (shark). The blue whale, also happens to be the largest animal (mammal) on the planet.The blue whale is nearly twice the size of the whale shark, to 90 feet or more.