Yes, some species of whales, such as killer whales, have been known to eat sharks as part of their diet.
Whales do not typically eat sharks as part of their diet in the ocean. Whales are known to primarily feed on small fish, krill, and other marine organisms. While some species of whales may occasionally consume sharks, it is not a common occurrence.
Yes, killer whales do consume sharks as part of their diet.
Some animals that belong to the nekton include fish, marine mammals (like dolphins and whales), and some species of sharks. These animals are considered nektonic because they are capable of swimming against ocean currents.
No, whales do not typically eat other whales. They primarily feed on small fish, krill, and other marine organisms.
Yes, orcas do eat beluga whales. They are known to be one of the predators of beluga whales in the wild.
KIller Whales do not attack sharks and they do not attack anything that they see. Killer Whales only eat small sharks and fish because No creatures are mindless killers there is always a reason
Whales can eat sharks, Orca's have been known to take a shark.
different whales , sharks , humans
No
Killer whales have developed a taste for sharks liver. They will actively hunt, kill and eat great white sharks.
Yes blue whales eat shark,other whales,and jellyfish.
a killer whale .
if they can kill it they will eat it
sharksThe animals which eat seals are, all types of sharks, whales and sometimes, even humans... V. sad... :(Sharks eat seals, and sometimes sharks can confuse humans for seals...Toothed whales (Orca) and sharks; basically large marine predators.Great White Sharks and Killer Whales
All the whales usually eat the sharks as their normal food diet. They also even eat the killer whale or the orca.Not all whales eat sharks. Humpback whales (like all baleen whales) filter feed on tiny crustaceans (krill ), plankton, and small fish (including herring, mackerel,) from the water.
Killer whales, and maybe Humpbacks. Killer whales, definitely
Not eat but, just kill