Bowhead whales primarily compete for food, primarily zooplankton, with other filter-feeding marine animals, such as humpback whales and gray whales. However, their competition is relatively limited due to their unique feeding adaptations and the specific habitats they occupy in Arctic and sub-Arctic waters. Predation from orcas can also pose a threat, but bowhead whales generally have few natural predators. Overall, their competition is less intense compared to more broadly distributed species.
they like hunting for animals like the bow head whale and other kinds of animals.
Beluga, blue whale, bow head whale, gray whale,hooded seal,humpback whale.
The beluga whale
hammer head sharks, killer whale, blue whale, sorry I don't know of anyo=more at the time!
They rarely have to as they almost never meet each other and they usually prey on different animals, though if a killer whale thought it could eat a polar bear and attacked, the bear would probably head towards dry land(not ice floes!) and wait there.
a whale with head like a dinosaur a whale with head like a dinosaur
Ishmael and Queequeg cut off the head of the dead whale in "Moby Dick".
Going head-to-head means being in a competition or argument with someone and battling it out in hopes that the other person will lose and end the very close tie.
the Sphinx
above its head
some might...
blue wale