Killer whales, also known as orcas, primarily feed on fish, seals, sea lions, and sometimes even larger marine mammals like whales. While they are opportunistic feeders and have been known to consume a wide variety of prey, there is limited evidence to suggest that killer whales regularly prey on eels as a significant part of their diet. Eels typically inhabit shallow coastal waters and are not a common prey item for killer whales in the wild.
killer whales do eat puffins killer whales do eat puffins
yes killer whales do eat pilot whales
No, killer whales do not eat octopus. killer whales eat seals fish and walrus.They are carnivores.
No. Killer whales eat gray whales.
A killer whale has no predators.
No. Killer whales are carnivorous, and they eat nothing but meat.
No, killer whales do not typically eat other killer whales. They are known to primarily feed on fish, seals, and other marine mammals, but instances of killer whales attacking and eating other killer whales are rare and not a common behavior.
KIller Whales do not attack sharks and they do not attack anything that they see. Killer Whales only eat small sharks and fish because No creatures are mindless killers there is always a reason
sharks killer whales tuna-fish eels any other savaging fish
The only kind I know about are killer whales.....
Killer whales, and maybe Humpbacks. Killer whales, definitely
No, the killer whales didn't eat everything do they see...