Easy.they are usually located at open ocean south and whale sharks are far open ocean east far into the sea.ok so this is jow you kill it,first go to open ocean south and swim around to gain speed but you must not stop and swim and find the sperm whale if you find one BE CAREFUL whales will ignore jaws but when jaws attacks qhales fling their long tails at jaws and will cause lot of damage (whale sharks or killer whales won't do it but killer whales will attack jaws)and blue whalea are south from the misty ridge often
No
FIRST, you will headbutt him will r1 or l1 and then he should float to the top of the water. next you eat him and do the same steps over and over till dead
no, but a sperm whale can.
No, They are not an *enemy
they are not to kill anyone and is very nice.
you jump onto the beach and une the bite but you must hold them until you get back to the water, then you can KILL!!
if the orcas are alone yes but if there in a pod than the sperm whale would lose
Adult Sperm whales are too large to be attacked or killed by any animal. However the killer whale or Orca as they are more commonly known is known to prey upon youngsters and stray calf's. No animal is large enough to attack and kill a full grown sperm whale.
Adult Sperm whales are too large to be attacked or killed by any animal. However the killer whale or Orca as they are more commonly known is known to prey upon youngsters and stray calf's. No animal is large enough to attack and kill a full grown sperm whale.
Adult Sperm whales are too large to be attacked or killed by any animal. However the killer whale or Orca as they are more commonly known is known to prey upon youngsters and stray calf's. No animal is large enough to attack and kill a full grown sperm whale.
Adult Sperm whales are too large to be attacked or killed by any animal. However the killer whale or Orca as they are more commonly known is known to prey upon youngsters and stray calf's. No animal is large enough to attack and kill a full grown sperm whale.
Not really. Adult Sperm whales are too large to be attacked or killed by any animal. However the killer whale or Orca as they are more commonly known is known to prey upon youngsters and stray calf's. No animal is large enough to attack and kill a full grown sperm whale