No, the Blue Whale does not chew its food. The Blue Whale, the largest animal that has ever existed on earth (to our knowledge), feeds on some of the smallest creatures in the ocean, like krill and some other zooplankton. It takes a large mouthful of water, including the creatures, and expels the water through "filters" called baleen. The water passes through and the whale swallows what is left whole. No chewing is involved. Use the link below to learn more.
blue whales do not chew. the krill that they eat is so tiny that the whale swallows thousands in one go.
When a blue whale doesn't have food, it swims somewhere else, in search of food.
yes the blue whale is dead because of food
{| ! colspan="5" | The Food Chain of a Blue Whale | Blue whale Zooplankton Phytoplankton |}
by eating
In the bottom of the ocean.
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For food. The Killer Whale is the only known whale to kill the blue whale.
The Blue Whale
The blue whale is a baleen whale.
Blue Whales are the biggest mammals and the Whale Shark is the biggest fish. Also, both are filter feeders, straining their food from the water in the form of plankton and krill.
Blue Whale