Blue whales primarily fear the actions of humans, particularly from commercial whaling, ship strikes, and underwater noise pollution from shipping and industrial activities. These threats can disrupt their feeding, breeding, and communication. Additionally, climate change and habitat degradation pose significant risks to their survival. Overall, human activities have the most profound impact on blue whales and their populations.
Dorphins are afraid of Great Whites, but the shark they fear most is the Tiger Shark. About whales, it depends. Mature Blue whales, Sperm whales, Humpback whales and other large cetaceans do not fear great whites. But their calves DO!
Fear of whales
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Because even though you did what you did out of fear, you still did, and are therefore accountable for it.
Cetaphobia or Mobyphobia is an irrational fear of whales. This fear is believed to have been induced to some extent by movies like Free Willy and Finding Nemo. Its a rare condition which surprisingly has no presence in Inuit people who actually hunt for whales.
It has been thought that bulls can smell fear, but usually it is the actions of a person that give fear away.
Killer whales are a lot like humans in that they like to bully and inflict pain and fear on other sea creatures.
Clinophobia is the fear of sleep A website to use is for clinophobia www.panphobia.org/actions/clinophobia.htm
yes in the dinosaur life they had legs and were fear ful predators!
yes fear can cause depression and effect the brains actions
The statement "This there is none but he whose being you do fear" uses personification, attributing human qualities to something non-human. It personifies the concept of fear, suggesting that fear is a living being.
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