Krill and plankton
No, they eat fish and mammals. They usually hunt in groups called pods.
Usually they eat krill a type of plankton that whales also eat.
Not usually but if they where hungry enough possibly.
Blue whales are known to usually eat krill and copepods. A blue whale can eat up to 8,000 pounds of krill during it's peak season.
All the whales usually eat the sharks as their normal food diet. They also even eat the killer whale or the orca.Not all whales eat sharks. Humpback whales (like all baleen whales) filter feed on tiny crustaceans (krill ), plankton, and small fish (including herring, mackerel,) from the water.
NO! because whales are very friendly. Whales only eat seaweed and small fish. Usually, no. A whale will attack anything if the certain thing is putting itself, the pod, or the young in danger.
No. Killer whales eat gray whales.
they usually use them to make traditional medicines and they often eat the whales blubber
Yes, but usually after the whale dies. They will take whales calves if unattended, but this is rare.
yes killer whales do eat pilot whales
Most whales like humpback whales, sperm whales, and blue whales eat krill or plankton. Killer whales eat penguins, seals, or turtles.
Blue whales are consumers. They eat other animals or fish. They don't eat, usually, left over food. And they do not eat dead and decomposed animals like earthworms do.