No, orcas and giant squids do not even cross paths because they do not live in the same area.
it eats fish,krill,octopuses and Giant colossal squid
Maybe the killer whale.
No. Resident killer whales only eat fish and squid. Transient whales eat only fish squid seals and other whales. The name killer whales comes from their original name whale killer because they can eat those.
Sperm Whales are carnivores and feed on several species. The most notable prey species are the giant squid, the colossal squid, octopuses, and diverse fish like demersal rays, but the main part of their diet consists of medium-sized squid. Due to their sheer size, some prey may be taken incidentally while eating other items.
Colossal squid is an animal found in the deep ocean depths. Sperm whales love to eat squid, big and small.
NO!Although it's possible a giant squid could kill an orca, mostly by holding it under until it drowns, and eat on it, killer whales swim in pods and are not normallysolitary hunters. If a squid did grab one, the others would take part in eating the squid.
Most whales will not eat manatees, but the killer whale is an exception. Killer whales will eat manatees, dolphins, turtles, squid, and other aquatic animals.
Yes a squid can get eaten by a whale because a white shark eat squid and an orca whale is bigger then a white shark.
THE KILLER WHALE OF COURSE! they hunt penguins,seals,fish,squid, dolphins,sometimes even sharks,and to prove that they are the killer of the sea they even eat humpback whales.
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Yes , both squid and octopus .
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