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What are the natural enemies of whales?

The natural enemy of whales is the Japanese, and Japan is the largest whaling industry country.

Japan requested the killing of more than 400 whales in the Antarctic region for "scientific purposes." This is the third consecutive year that Japan has made similar requests to the World Whale Conservation Committee. Moreover, when Japan hunts whales in this area, there are always ships of some companies that process the captured whales on board and then transport them to the Japanese and Korean markets. When the Japanese whaling fleet is hunting or killing whales, they erect a huge placard on their ships that reads: Whale tissue samples are being taken.

In October this year, Argentina’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a communiqué accusing Japan of causing the death of 400 whales in the Antarctic Reserve every year, calling on it to immediately stop whaling in the waters. Japan did not hunt whales before. A long time ago, there was a famine in Japan. A stranded whale kept the victims of more than a dozen villages alive for more than four months. Since then, Japan has had a whaling industry, and some Japanese people are addicted to eating whales. , so the whaling industry has not been eliminated. (Supposed to be a lifesaver, but instead became the target of slaughter, it is not the work of humans. Righteous people despise such bastards!) The habit of pilot whales to be obsessed with the group has led to their endangerment.

If a member of the group is in danger (such as being stranded or being killed), the group members will rush to the rescue, which will lead to the annihilation of the entire army. In this way, the losses will be huge every time.