Yes of course it can.
No. A Producer Makes Its Own Food. Such As A Plant. A Killer Whale Is A Consumer, Because It Eats The Producer.
the shear size and strength of the killer whale would own the polar bear
The killer whale would clearly win the fight with little difficulty. The killer whale is the ultimate predator and there is absolutely nothing discovered that could hold its own with a killer whale in a battle in the ocean. In San Francisco, a killer whale just grabbed a great white shark and swam with it in its mouth and knew that if it held the shark upside-down, then tonic immobility would kick in and the shark would become in a trance, unable to move or breathe. Groups of killer whales attack even the largest whales on the planet, including blue whales, which can reach over 100 feet long, and sperm whales, toothed predators that can be over 60 feet long. The killer whale would easily find a way to hold the hippo so that the hippo would drown, just as it learns to tonically immobilize sharks, and even hunt string rays, sharks, and larger whales. In addition to the cunning, the force of a killer whale would dominate the hippo as well. An average killer whale reaches about 25 feet, while the hippo is about ten feet less. An average hippo weighs 2-3 tons and the average killer whale is about 9. The killer whale can hold its breath longer and can also swim faster. The hippo never stood a chance...
Why would they eat their own babies? They just eat whatever they can get.
Yes. It's the worlds biggest fish to be exact, closely followed by the basking shark. (In case you were wondering, yes, a shark is a fish). From the shark expert girl. Obvious it is a shark. There is a clue in the name. From the master of sharks. Nab 99 (the master of sharks), you shouldn't be so mean. It could have been a whale, from the shark expert girl. From i.mako: Actually, many scientists will argue that a shark is it's own species and in fact not a fish. I agree with those scientists.
Orca (killer whale) tend to be very dark skinned, whereas blue whales have a silver/grey/bluish tint to their skins. All whales have their own slight colorations. They are not identical.
A shark can kill both. A piranha may be fast and have lots of teeth, but so does a shark. And many sharks are cannibals, meaning they will eat their own kind.
Yes, killer whales (Orcinus orcas) are stronger than sharks. Great white shark size: 15 ft (Fully grown male great white sharks) and 20 ft (Fully grown female great white sharks) Orca (Killer whale) size: 25 ft(Fully grown female killer whales) and 30 ft (Fully grown male killer whales) Sharks have over 3 thousand razor sharp triangular teeth while killer whales have 50 4 inch teeth. Shark brains are about 2 ft long and killer whale brains are 8 ft long. Sharks usually hunt alone while killer whales in pods that have 40 individual killer whales each. One orca group is Transient, the one that prefers to prey upon large marine mammals and one orca group is Residential, the one that prefers to prey upon fish. Combining those 2 pods together would add up to 80 orca whales altogether. But 1 killer whale can kill a shark with a single stun without getting hurt and without help! Note: Sharks are also fish. This means that they are at the very top of the food chain for killer whales as well!
Adult whales do not have any natural predators. However, packs of orcas (killer whales) will sometimes kill whale calves for food. The only thing that eats adult whales are humans, however, excluding the Eskimo (which only whale for their own food) and the Japanese, whaling has been banned worldwide.
The killer whale is not an endangered species, so far they are holding their own. See IUCN Redlist for more info on this species.
The spined pygmy shark. 15 cm long. Lives only in deep water. Attracts prey with it's own luminescence ( it glows in the dark)
No. A Producer Makes Its Own Food. Such As A Plant. A Killer Whale Is A Consumer, Because It Eats The Producer.