Adult Sperm whales are too large to be attacked or killed by any animal. However the killer whale or Orca as they are more commonly known is known to prey upon youngsters and stray calf's. No animal is large enough to attack and kill a full grown sperm whale.
The sperm whale.
the sperm whale is the largest toothed whale.
sperm whale
There are two powerful predators 1.Sperm Whale, 2.Killer Whale
Yes. Their name is, actually, reversed, as they are "whale killers", known to separate calves from the pod & hold it underwater until it drowns. Then they eat it. They are the world's oceans top predator, even as humans are the world's land top predator.
No. The baleen whale eats plankton and krill, a tiny shrimp. The top predator would be the toothed sperm whale, or the killer whale (which hunts in packs), or the great white shark.
Enemies of the giant squid, include other squid, and their main predator the Sperm whale.
No. The baleen whale eats plankton and krill, a tiny shrimp. The top predator would be the toothed sperm whale, or the killer whale (which hunts in packs), or the great white shark.
Well. The sperm whale is. Although baleen whales can be larger, baleen whales don't feed on self functioning prey. A fully grown male sperm whale can grow up to 18 meters long (or possibly even 20 meters long) and 57,000 kg.
The top predator among these two whale species is the sperm whale (Physeter macrocephalus). Sperm whales are known for their large size and powerful hunting abilities, preying on a variety of marine animals including fish, squid, and even other whales. Orcas (Orcinus orca), also known as killer whales, are apex predators as well, but they primarily hunt smaller prey such as fish, seals, and penguins. In direct competition, the sperm whale would likely have the upper hand due to its larger size and hunting capabilities.
Killer Whales,humpback whales,sperm Whales And I Think Blue Whales Too.
Sperm Whale.