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nothing really hunts the blue whale the only organism to really do damage to the blue whale is humans from when we use to hunt them for their oil but that was stopped 5 decades ago.

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Blue whale hair, also known as baleen, plays a crucial role in the ecosystem by helping the whales filter and consume large amounts of tiny organisms like krill. This process allows blue whales to obtain the necessary nutrients for survival and reproduction, contributing to the overall health and population of the species.


Is a blue whale a arthropod?

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Does marine ecosystem contain the largest animal in the world?

yes. It is either the Blue Whale or the Megamouth Shark.


Does blue whale eat humans?

No. They eat small fish and microscopic organisms.


What are some living and no living organisms from a blue whales ecosystem?

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What is the largest animal on earth?

The blue whale is the largest animal on earth, growing up to 100 feet long and weighing over 200 tons. These massive mammals feed on small marine organisms by filtering them through their baleen plates.


What is in a Blue Whale ecosystem?

Mainly their main food source which is crill and surrounded by open salt water sea.


Is the blue whale a toothed whale or a ballen whale?

The blue whale is a baleen whale.


What organisms do blue whales prey on?

The blue whale diet consists almost exclusively of krill, a small oceanic creature that generally measure in at a measly 1-2 centimeters. This is surprising, considering the massive size of the blue whale.


Which is larger a blue whale or a gray whale?

Blue Whale


What is the prey for a blue whale?

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