When we think of large animals elephants come to mind


Creatures Great and Small

When we think of large animals, elephants come to mind. Considerably larger, however, are the whales. The orca, for example, weighs some 8 tons, and a blue whale might tip the scales at 120 tons.

A huge supply of food is needed daily for the survival of these monsters, but they feed in quite different ways. The orca (also called the "killer" whale) is a fierce predator on seals and penguins, while the blue whale is a plankton-feeder. It strains ocean water through its mouth to catch small plants and animals, especially the shrimp-like animals called krill.  A single whale might consume some 4 tons of krill (40 million animals) each day!

That the larger predator eats such tiny prey may seem to be a paradox. After examining the food pyramid, however, we can readily understand why the blue whale feeds on plankton.

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