Orcas, also known as killer whales, are the main predators of whales in the ocean ecosystem.
coral, plankton, seaweed
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.
Orcas, also known as killer whales, are apex predators in the ocean and are not typically preyed upon by other animals. However, larger sharks such as great white sharks and tiger sharks have been known to occasionally prey on orcas, particularly young or injured individuals.
A polar bear would not be found in a deep ocean ecosystem. Polar bears are terrestrial animals that inhabit Arctic regions and are not adapted to survive in deep ocean environments.
Orcas, also known as killer whales, are a type of whale that are known to eat other types of whales. They are at the top of the food chain and are skilled hunters, preying on various marine animals including smaller whales. This relationship between orcas and whales is an example of predation in the marine ecosystem.
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They keep the ecosystem in balance and killer whales and some sharks feed on them.
larger fish, such as salmon. Dolphins and whales also eat them.
nothing eats alive blue whales
In the Arctic ecosystem, polar bears are primarily eaten by other polar bears and occasionally by larger predators like killer whales.
it is the the whole ocean except for polar waters! Also it has producers, consumers, scavengers, decomposers, prey, top predator, and climate. the producer: phytoplanton the consumer: zooplanton the prey: krill, small fish the predator: Killer whale Climate: it depends on season and location
well... it depends what you're talking about...and what perspective you are seeing it from. If your thinking that there are too many whales, wrong, there arent enough. Whales should really be saved because the ecosystem of the ocean relies on whales for many things, and for us, they are pretty to watch, so without whales, the ecosystem of the ocean would undergo many changes, and not for the better. Also, whaling is still legal in Japan, Norway, and Iceland. Which is terrible because these poor whales are getting slaughtered for no good reason! SAVE THE WHALES!
What eats whales
Killer whales and sharks are known to eat seals in the ocean. On land polar bills are known to eat them when possible too.
Sharks, whales, fish, sea snakes, sea turtles, anything that eats anything else.
occasionaly sharks but not usually usually they just die and scavengers come and eat them