Whales stun their prey primarily through a technique known as bubble-net feeding, where they create a spiral of bubbles around a school of fish. This disorients the fish, making them easier to capture. Some species, like the orca, may also use vocalizations or physical force, such as slapping their tails on the surface of the water, to further stun or herd their prey. These strategies enhance their hunting efficiency in the ocean.
they stun them.
biting it
they stun them.
the prey of a whale is krill plankton fish
No, a whale diet is not on a shark.
knife
a consumer
penguins prey is dog but and whale blubber
fish
a giant squids prey is the size of a sperm whale
None, although dolphins allegedly can stun fish.
it swallows