Whales -- not porpoises or dolphins -- are generally considered carnivores and predators. Some species prey on organisms as small as microscopic plankton, whereas other species, such as the sperm whale, prey on large fish and other large sea creatures. Note that orcas (killer whales) and pilot whales are not really whales but are more closely related to dolphins and porpoises.
A baleen whale is not a producer; it is a herbivore. Baleen whales primarily feed on plankton and small fish by filter feeding using baleen plates in their mouths to trap food particles.
The Right Whale is a herbivore. They primarily feed on zooplankton, such as copepods and krill, by filter-feeding using their baleen plates.
They are carnivores
A humpback whale is a carnivore, meaning it primarily eats other animals such as small fish, krill, and plankton. They are not herbivores, as they do not consume plants or fruits.
Gray whales are herbivores, which means they primarily feed on small crustaceans, such as amphipods, and other tiny marine organisms by filtering them through their baleen plates. They do not consume meat or fish.
A baleen whale is not a producer; it is a herbivore. Baleen whales primarily feed on plankton and small fish by filter feeding using baleen plates in their mouths to trap food particles.
carnivore
The Right Whale is a herbivore. They primarily feed on zooplankton, such as copepods and krill, by filter-feeding using their baleen plates.
They are carnivores
A carnivore.
The orca or killer whale is a carnivore. It is also not a true whale, but a large dolphin species.
The orca or killer whale is a carnivore. It is also not a true whale, but a large dolphin species.
The orca or killer whale is a carnivore. It is also not a true whale, but a large dolphin species.
One would have to say carnivore as all prey are living organisms.
They are omnivores.
A humpback whale is a carnivore, meaning it primarily eats other animals such as small fish, krill, and plankton. They are not herbivores, as they do not consume plants or fruits.
Gray whales are herbivores, which means they primarily feed on small crustaceans, such as amphipods, and other tiny marine organisms by filtering them through their baleen plates. They do not consume meat or fish.