Aside from humans, the primary natural predators of whales are orcas, also known as killer whales. Certain species of orcas are known to hunt and eat smaller whales, including calves of larger whale species. Additionally, some sharks, such as the great white shark, may scavenge on deceased whales. Other marine scavengers, such as deep-sea organisms, also feed on whale carcasses after they sink to the ocean floor.
some people think that it is the killer whale
Yes, large animals but not the whale shark.
The killer whale may take whale calves, and sometime pods will attack adults, but the killer whale is not a true whale, but is in fact the world's largest dolphin.
Some humans eat whale soup. Ya not kidding.
The only one that even dares to is the Killer Whale.
A whale shark.
the blue whale
baleen whale
Most whales will not eat manatees, but the killer whale is an exception. Killer whales will eat manatees, dolphins, turtles, squid, and other aquatic animals.
Krill, plankton, and fish. - :) Kassi.
Nothing a orca can attack a great white shark nothing can get this animal
whale