1. Killer Whales Are Part of the Dolphin Family Killer whales, also called orcas, are the largest marine mammal, part of the dolphin family. Despite their name, they are not whales. They received their name due to their large size and suitability as predators. Some believe their name came...
000 lb and females can reach 32 feet in length and weigh up to 16,500 lb. Killer whales can live as long as 90 years. Like all cetaceans, this species depends heavily on underwater sound for feeding and communication, using clicks, whistles, and pulsed calls. They are very social, and...
According toWhale and Dolphin Conservation, there were 45 killer whales in captivity as of April 2013. Due to protection in the U.S. and restrictions on trade, most parks now obtain their killer whales from captive breeding programs. This practice has even been controversial enough that SeaWorld...
Killer whales kept in captivity have given us great insight into their intelligence. Killer whales can understand hand signals, vocal cues, and symbols on flashcards. Experiments have shown that they recognize themselves in mirrors and even have some understanding of numbers. Without hands and opposa...
Here are some of the imperative killer whale facts for kids including killer whales diet, habitat, vocalisations, behavior, reproduction, widespread range and distribution.
An adult female killer whale can weigh between 6,600 and 8,800 pounds. Killer whales are carnivorous and considered an apex predator. Killer whales feed on fish, marine mammals and sometimes other smaller whales. A male killer whale is called a bull. A female killer whale is a called a ...
Share on: “An adult Killer Whale eats up to 300 pounds of food each day” Killer whales are the biggest members of the dolphin family. They are easy to recognize due to their black back and white underside. Orca is another name for them. These animals are carnivores eating a diet of...
They slap their tails on water so that the wave created due to this washes their prey. They even prey on fishes that are bigger than them. Orca may eat up to 227 kilograms of food a day. The three types of killer whales are resident killer whales, transient killer whales and offshore...
A too-close encounter with killer whales from the Heroic Age of Antarctic exploration: I was a little late on the scene this morning, and thereby witnessed a most extraordinary scene. Some 6 or 7 killer whales, old and young, were skirting the fast floe edge ahead of the ship; they seem...
Path:Animal Facts/ Killer Whale Facts & Information Killer Whales (Orca Whale, Black Fish) Scientific Name: Orcinus Orca Family: Dolphins Class: Marine Mammal Here you can find scientific information in German:Grosser Schwertwal, Orcawal, Killerwal, pictures on a German website:Wale und Wal Bil...