No they are not.
Blue Whales have Baleen Plates rather than teeth - they are filter feeders.
Double No. Jaguars aren't known to be ocean swimmers, and blue whales are filter feeders.
Blue whales are filter feeders.
Blue whales are baleen whales or filter feeders. Any whale classified as a toothed whale has a different mode of feeding, hence do not have baleen, but teeth.
Blue whales belong to the Group of baleen whales - filter feeders. There are other baleen whales, but only one 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.
Some whales use filter feeders.
No, They are bottom feeders and typically stay on the bottom or close to it.www.southernohiopaylakes.proboards.com
Yes. Blue Whales are gentle plankton-feeders (mostly krill), while killer whales are predators. There are however, very few reports of aggressive behavior towards humans in either species and non has been fatal.
Bottom Feeders - album - was created in 1987.
NO FISH CAN EAT A WHALE! Unless the whale is already dead another fish can not eat it! If it is dead then it would float to the bottom, and bottom feeders would eat it.
No. Blue whales are filter feeders. they don't have any teeth to bite chunks out of an animal with, and they don't have wide enough throats to swallow with either. The only possible predators of the blue whale (besides man of course) would be the great white shark and the killer whale. And I know of no instances where this has been documented.