The practice of whaling dates back thousands of years, with evidence indicating that the Basques of Spain and France were among the first to hunt whales systematically in the 11th century. They developed techniques for hunting and processing whales, which laid the groundwork for the whaling industry. Other cultures, including the Norse and indigenous peoples in the Arctic, also engaged in whaling long before it became a commercial enterprise in the 17th century.
No way! Whales were here first.
Usually killer whales kill blue whales.
at first killer whales were viewed as vicious predators that would kill and/or eat anything on sight. which they are not.
no
Yes, they are carinvores and predators. They even kill whales on occasion.
They KILL!
NO but to tell the truth some country's do attack and kill them but in most it is illegal
Blue whales never attack humans and in most countries it is illegal to kill blue whales but in some countries they do kill blue whales it is very sad i know
The southern right whales were the right whales to kill because they were slower swimmers and had alot of blubber with could be sold for money. Hope this helps.
Killer whales are cute. Before they kill you.
sometimes sharks fight killer whales.
Off Course Not :P lol