A killer whale is a toothed predatory mammal, that feeds on large fish, squid, seals, and sometimes dolphins.
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 classed as a baleen whale or filter feeder, because it feeds on tiny shrimp called krill. It does not have teeth, so even though it eats shrimp it is not considered to be a carnivore.
Baleen is a filter-feeding system made of keratin found in certain whale species, particularly in the mouths of baleen whales. It is used to filter and trap small prey, such as krill, while allowing water to pass through.
An adult killer whale can reach between 6 to 8 meters in length.
The blue whale is the biggest animal in the world that is a filter-feeder. It can reach lengths of over 100 feet and weigh up to 200 tons. Blue whales filter feed by consuming tiny shrimp-like animals called krill through baleen plates in their mouths.
a baleen whale
The orca or killer whale is a toothed whales belonging to the oceanic dolphin family Delphinidae. They need their teeth as they are apex predators who have even been seen trying to kill blue whales!
Toothed whale.
Toothed whale
Baleen whales are found solitary or in small groups called pods. The Killer Whale, Orca orca, is a toothed whale, noted for being especially sociable, cooperating as a pod when hunting.
The Humpback whale is a baleen.
toothed whale you idot
No. The baleen whale eats plankton and krill, a tiny shrimp. The top predator would be the toothed sperm whale, or the killer whale (which hunts in packs), or the great white shark.
baleen
No. The baleen whale eats plankton and krill, a tiny shrimp. The top predator would be the toothed sperm whale, or the killer whale (which hunts in packs), or the great white shark.
It is a baleen whale of the family Balaenopteridae, which includes the blue whale.
a killer whale is actually called an orca, but the term "killer whale" is mixed up, it actually means "whale killer". in answer to this question a toothed whale. but scientists have argued that a orca may be a dolphin? but that's another question.