Very carnivorous. I've watched them (in Alaska) move as a group up and down the coast line looking for seal/sea lions, which are their favorite food. They have a well-deserved nick-name: Killer Whales.
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Yes, orcas, also known as killer whales, are carnivores. They primarily eat fish, seals, sea lions, and sometimes even whales. Their diet can vary depending on their location and the availability of prey.
orcas are carnivores. their diet is made of many things such as fish, shark liver,
penguin, seal, and many other things
yes it does, it eats krill, fish, other small whales, squid, sharks, turtles, octopus, birds including penguins and gulls
No, because they do not eat everything. They are carnivores- because they eat meat such as seals, other whales, fishes, and sometimes, Polar bears.
A carnivore that eats other carnivores is called a hypercarnivore. These animals primarily feed on other meat-eating animals as a major part of their diet. Examples include wolves, lions, and orcas.
Some carnivores that live in the ocean include sharks, seals, orcas, and penguins. These animals primarily hunt and feed on other sea creatures for sustenance.
Lions and wolves are two examples of carnivorous animals that primarily eat meat for their diet. They hunt and consume other animals to meet their nutritional needs.
are sand tiger sharks omnivores,carnivoes or herbavores what do they eat
Yes, carnivores can eat other carnivores. It is common in the wild for carnivores to prey on other carnivores, depending on the availability of food and the animal's hunting capabilities. This behavior is known as intraspecific predation.