It is not possible for sharks to eat a full grown whale.Firstly a whale especially a blue whale is much larger than sharks like Great White Shark. A shark will avoid attacking a whale because of it's huge size and strength.Secondly whales like killer whales tend to hunt in a group. read more
No. It is not possible for sharks to eat a full grown whale.Firstly a whale especially a blue whale is much larger than sharks like Great White Shark. read more
That’s a great question! The only Cetacea known to successfully hunt, attack and/or eat sharks is the killer whale (possibly the false killer whale as well, although not much is known or well researched about this species). read more
Whale sharks are known to prey on a range of planktonic and small nektonic organisms that are spatiotemporally patchy. These include krill, crab larvae, jellyfish, sardines, anchovies, mackerels, small tunas, and squid. read more