they use their heads as an echolocator to locate their preys on dark areas
becuase of the whales co2 tolerant blood and becuase of lactic acid fermentation, whales (like the sperm whale) are able to eat deep sea squid and fish.
Sperm whales are very deep divers as they hunt squid in the deep depths of the oceans. As light can't penetrate that deep, and the whale won't be able to hunt by sight, it uses clicks as sonar to find its prey.
The sperm whale lives in the deep ocean. It is in all oceans except the Arctic Ocean.
Because of the whale's CO2 tolerant blood and because of lactic acid fermentation, whales (like the sperm whale) are able to dive down deep to eat deep sea squid and fish. Scource: I'm learning this at one of the best high schools in the USA
Marine biologists believe that the only natural enemy of giant squids is the sperm whale. Sperm whales are known to prey on giant squids, with evidence from scars and suckers found on sperm whales indicating that they have indeed engaged in battles with these elusive creatures of the deep sea.
All of them, but the male Sperm Whales usually stay in the deep waters of Antarctica. The females swim in the warmer waters with their calves. But when it is mating season the females will go to Antarctica. And they give birth by the equator.
They are omnivores.
the sperm whale goes down to the deep and hunts them to eat. they make up a large part of the sperm whale's diet.
Because they are able to store oxygen in their blood and muscles to use in the deep.
sperm whales, deep sea sharks are squid predators
Killer Whale - Killer whales usually travel in larger groups and they are a lot faster and more agile. Sperm whales also aren't used to groups of animals attacking them because they are generally deep in the sea where they have no predators and there aren't many animals. Also, killer whales have better eye sight because they use it more while sperm whales are usually in pitch black water where they rely completely on echolocation. Calves and small female groups are at risk, male bull sperm whales are not: The bull sperm whale is much bigger than a killer whale. The bull can grow up-to 65ft and way over 60 tons, have over 40 large 't-rex' style teeth on their bottom jaw, and can become incredibly aggressive when threatened. Their massive head act as the perfect battering rams, and their huge tail flukes can decimate a pod of orcas. Hence orcas rarely engage combat with large bulls sperm whales, as there are plenty of other fish in the sea: ie lower risk, higher reward prey items around
Sperm whales play a crucial role in marine ecosystems as top predators. They help to control populations of squid and other prey species, which contributes to the balance of the food web. Their large size and deep dives also support nutrient cycling by bringing deep-sea nutrients to the surface through their movements.