Krill swarms are easy 2 million strong. so imagine of a whale runs into a few swarms. The gorge themselves oin it, whales can eat 3 tons of krill a day! But also whales store alot of fat. A mother whale will taker her calves to safe water for the calf to grow strong and can so 5 months with out eating. If you are really interested you should watch planet earth shallow seas show.
The reason they can provide enough food is because whales eat so many of them (10-15 tons).
It depends on the whale. Whales are generally divided into two groups. One is the toothed whales, which are carnivorous. The other group is the baleen whales, which use baleen to strain plankton from the ocean waters. Plankton is the term applied to an extremely broad group of tiny living things that inhabit a particular zone or depth range in the waters. And there are some that are animals, and some that are plants - which is where we were going with our explanation. The toothed whales are carnivorous, and the baleen whales strain tiny animals and plants from the ocean. Since the baleen whales eat both the tiny plants and animals, they probably aren't herbivores. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on whales and on plankton. Surf on over and have a look.
Blue whales are carnivores, technically, because they consume krill, tiny crustaceans related to shrimp. They siphon seawater through their jaws, using their baleen plates as sieves to extract their prey.
the ecosystem will be unbalenced because the krill that blue whales used to eat will reproduce again and again and soon there will be too many of them
Yes, Right Whales are considered carnivores because they primarily feed on zooplankton, such as copepods and krill, which are small marine organisms. They use baleen plates in their mouths to filter these tiny creatures from the water.
Your question is mistaken. Blue whales eat krill. Krill are tiny organisms that float about in the water and are kind of like plankton.
The reason they can provide enough food is because whales eat so many of them (10-15 tons).
Most whales live on krill, tiny shrimp-like creatures.
Blue whales are Krill eaters. Krill are tiny creatures. The blue whale brings in a large amount of Krill along with water, then they close a filter called their balleen and push the water out, leaving the Krill in their mouth. Then they swallow.
blue whales do not chew. the krill that they eat is so tiny that the whale swallows thousands in one go.
Krill are actually a type of small marine invertebrate, like tiny shrimp, and they are the primary source of food for several baleen whales, particularly blue whales.
They are baleen filter feeders, eat tiny fish, krill, and plankton.
almost microscopic they eat krill, which is a very tiny shrimp
very, very small......they are like tiny shrimp-like creatures that whales eat
Baleen Whales eat krill using the Baleen in their mouth.
Humpback whales feed on krill, tiny shrimplike crustaceans, and small fish. They do not eat green plants.
Humpbacks are filter feeders - they filter tiny crustaceans (krill) from the water and eat them, along with plankton and tiny fish.