Orca and humpback whales are not traditional enemies, but they can exhibit aggressive interactions due to competition for food and territorial disputes. Orcas, also known as killer whales, are apex predators and may prey on young humpback calves, leading to confrontations. Humpbacks are known to display defensive behaviors, such as breaching or slapping the water with their fins, to protect their young from orca attacks. These interactions highlight the complex dynamics of marine ecosystems rather than a clear-cut enmity.
the enemies are sharks, orca whales and humans like you.
Humpback whales are bigger than orcas.
The humpback whale's enemies are humans, killer whales (orcas), and sharks. Hope this helped... (bb_sweetlollipop)
sharks , orca whales, and humans
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Some common enemies include giant squid, humans, and humpback whales.
All mammals have some sort of predator prey relationship. The only natural enemy to whales is the orca (the killer whale in question), other than that, whales have no NATURAL enemies.
Bears and other animals such as polar bears orca whales Ànd more.
I've recently watched a documentary that showed an Orca actually killing a Great White Shark.
Polar Bears and Killer Whales (Orca) are the two main predators of the beluga whale. Polar bears take particular advantage of situations when belugas become trapped by ice and are thus unable to reach the ocean. The bears swipe at the belugas and drag them onto the ice. The killer whale is its other significant natural predator.
The Minke Whale has 2 enemies. The enemies are Humans and Orca/Killer Whales. Humans hunt the Minke Whales for their blubber and around 1,000 are hunted. Orcas feed on them as food but usually targets the more younger and more vulnerable minke whale.
Humpback whales are called Humpbacks for short.