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Do whales mate with other whales or other animals?

whales mate with other whales of the same species.


Do humpback whales attack other whales?

Humpback whales don't usually attack other species of whales. Killer Whales are the only whales known to do that.


Do killer whales eat other whales?

Yes, killer whales, also known as orcas, are known to eat other whales, including smaller species like minke whales and larger species like blue whales. They are apex predators and have a diverse diet that includes fish, seals, and other marine mammals.


How do pioneer species get the area ready for other plants?

When the pioneer species die, their remains are used as an anchor area and a nutrient source for the next species to populate the area.


Are black whales dangerous?

Black whales, also known as right whales, are only as dangerous as any other species of whale.


What is a killer whales family group or there type of species?

it is possibly dolfins and other killer whales and sharks.


What is a nichie in a community?

A niche in a community is the level at which a species ranks among other species in it's community.


What other species might be a variation of the Humpback Whale?

The blue, fin, minke, gray, and sperm whale. These whales are not only species that might be a variation of Humpback whales but are acknowledged to have interactions with Humpback whales.


Do whales attack whales?

Yes Whale Can attack other whales, Orcas are known to attack and eat other whales, Some whales can attack cause of dominance or other reasons. Even Dolphins are known to attack other dolphins and porpoises of course.


How do killer whales interact with other living things in their community?

They speak using sonar


What do whales eat in Antarctica?

Whales eat krill, but sometimes other smaill animals are sucked in, such as fish. However, Orcas, (killer whales) eat other animals as it is a carnivore, and eats seals and sometimes small whales


Are the beluga whales the smallest whale?

No, beluga whales are not the smallest whale species. The smallest whale is actually the dwarf sperm whale, which can grow to about 8.5 to 11.5 feet long. Beluga whales, on the other hand, average around 13 to 20 feet in length, making them larger than many other whale species.