Blue whales never attack humans and in most countries it is illegal to kill blue whales but in some countries they do kill blue whales it is very sad i know
no
yes,ofcours they do!
According to an internet search, the countries that still hunt whales includeJapanNorwayIceland
the chinook tribe did hunt for gray whales, fin whales, sperm whales, blue whales, and humpbacks, and they use the blubber for candles, and the meat for eating, even though there are 80 species of whales. they even use the whale's oil for electricity I think in 1932.
No, Blue whales eat only plankton and krill.
Yes, humans hunt too many blue whales. Japan and Norway in particular need to stop whaling
the chinook tribe did hunt for gray whales, fin whales, sperm whales, blue whales, and humpbacks, and they use the blubber for candles, and the meat for eating, even though there are 80 species of whales. they even use the whale's oil for electricity I think in 1932.
Norway and Japan definitely hunt whales to kill them for food for humans to eat. Those two are probably the main ones but some other countries may do so too, such as Iceland and China perhaps.
they are endangered species, they are illegal in the United states, in other countries its illegal, only a few countries can hunt whales. hope this helps.
Whales live in oceans, not countries
No. Killer Whales are like wolf packs in ocean, they will hunt large baby blue whale, kill and eat them. Blue Whales don't have teeth like Killer Whales (sometimes referred to as Orcas). Blue Whales staple diet is mainly Krill. "Krill is the common name given to the order Euphausiacea of shrimp-like marine crustaceans."