They have been known to eat each other, but this is not terribly common. By and large, the two species avoid each other or only consume the other if it is dead. The primary reason for this is that the "food reward" in each case is offset by the possibility of being seriously injured by the target.
YouTube has a documented Orca vs Great White.
No, Great White Sharks are carnivorous predators and primarily feed on marine mammals like seals, fish, and sometimes even other sharks. They do not eat seaweed as it does not provide them with the necessary nutrients and energy they need to survive.
The great white shark is a carnivore. It lives on fish, seals, turtles, etc
Great white sharks are carnivores, meaning they primarily eat meat. They mostly feed on fish, seals, and other marine mammals.
Two examples of carnivores would be lions and snakes.
A harbor seal is a predator in the food chain, primarily feeding on fish, squid, and shellfish. They are often preyed upon by larger predators such as sharks and orcas.
Yes, orcas do eat sharks as part of their diet. They are known to prey on various species of sharks, including great white sharks.
Apparently, there is film of orcas taking out a Great White Shark...
Many animals eat young Great White Sharks, though orcas and other sharks may prey upon it when it is fully grown.
Great White Sharks eat smaller sharks
yes they can or tiger sharks eat baby orcas anyways
they dominate every ocean and will eat anything that comes into there territory. although some people portray orcas as cold blooded killers they are really smart and they have a need to bond with their parents or people by mistake. /orcas can eat great white sharks
Yes, orcas do eat sharks. They are known to prey on a variety of marine animals, including sharks, as part of their diet.
Orcas are sometimes found with great whites in their stomachs and mature great whites will eat the baby ones.Great white sharks are final predators, at the top of their food chain. Only man preys on great white sharks.Orcas have been found with great white up their stomachs.
of course one time a orca ate a great white shark
yes great white sharks eat other sharks
They Have Serveral Predators But Their Predators Are Leopard Seals, Humans, Salmon Sharks, Orcas, Skuas (Skuas Eat Young Seals), Great White Sharks, Blue Sharks And Sperm Whales.
no because they actually eat sharks