Whales primarily consume krill, small fish, and other marine organisms depending on the species, while barracudas mainly feed on smaller fish and squid. The significant difference lies in the size and type of prey: whales can consume large swarms of tiny organisms like krill, which barracudas do not eat. Additionally, some whales, like baleen whales, filter-feed on tiny plankton, a food source not targeted by barracudas.
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No dolphin would be foolish enough to swim near a barracuda. Dolphins, though quick, are not near as fast and agile as the barracuda when it comes to a sub-marine battle. And also, the dolphin does not have sufficient teeth to tackle a large fish. The barracuda, on the other hand, has next to razor sharp teeth which could make quick work of almost any mammal.
there is no such thing yet found on a barracuda shark
the diet of a barracuda includes sardine anchovies and squidsmall fish squid and shrimp
Great white sharks eat almost anything. If they are hungry enough they might eat a barracuda.
no
yes by a shark, Parana, and a barracuda
This animal is a whale too and its call a Killer Whale eat could eat a Blue Whale.
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Yes, they eat them.
no for a normal whale sometimes for a killer whale if there is no seals or baby whales to eat!!!!
An Orca (killer whale) will hunt and eat Dolphin.