The beluga is a slow swimmer that feeds mainly on fish. It also eats cephalopods (squid and octopus) and crustaceans (crab and shrimp). Foraging on the seabed typically takes place at depths of up to 1,000 feet (300 m) but they can dive at least twice this depth. A typical feeding dive lasts 3-5 minutes, but belugas submerge for up to 20 minutes at a time
No, Beluga whales only eat meat.
No, whales and dolphins never eat their calves.
yes they do it them. also seals
Yes polar bears for example eat beluga whales.
they eat
Beluga whales eat octopus, squid, crabs, snails, sandworms, and fish such as capelin, cod, herring, smelt, and flounder.
yes they
No.
They don't eat squid.
No
Belugas are toothed whales, they don't deliberately eat things as small as krill.
Humpbacks are baleen whales, filter feeders. They don't have the teeth to be able to eat anything as big as Belugas.