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- Orcas (Killer whales) | National Geographic
Orcas, or killer whales, are the largest of the dolphins and one of the world's most powerful predators They're immediately recognizable by their distinctive black-and-white coloring Smart and
- Orca - Wikipedia
The orca (Orcinus orca), or killer whale, is a toothed whale and the largest member of the oceanic dolphin family The only extant species in the genus Orcinus, it is recognizable by its black-and-white-patterned body
- Orca - National Wildlife Federation
Orcas, also known as killer whales, are among the world’s most easily recognized marine mammals The largest member of the dolphin family, orcas are highly intelligent and social animals, spending their lives in groups or pods where they hunt together and share responsibility for raising young and taking care of the sick or injured
- Killer Whale (Orcinus orca) | U. S. Fish Wildlife Service
Calves at birth weigh about 180 kg and are about 2 4 m long (8 ft) The Killer Whale's large size and strength make them the fastest marine mammals, often reaching speeds in excess of 56 km h (35mph) Explore the information available for this taxon's timeline
- Killer whale | Definition Facts | Britannica
killer whale, (Orcinus orca), largest member of the dolphin family (Delphinidae) The killer whale is easy to identify by its size and its striking coloration: jet black on top and pure white below with a white patch behind each eye, another extending up each flank, and a variable “saddle patch” just behind the dorsal fin
- Orca (Killer Whale) - U. S. National Park Service
Orcas, or killer whales, are the largest member of the dolphin family, reaching a length of 23 to 26 feet and weighing four to eight tons Seeing orcas attack large whales, eighteenth century Basque whalers called the predator “ballena assasina” meaning, “whale killer ”
- Orca: The Killer Whale - Ocean Info
Orcas, also known as killer whales, are black and white-toothed whales, part of the oceanic dolphin family The science is not entirely clear at this point, but it is possible that there are from three to five subspecies, or species, of orcas The three commonly acknowledged types of orcas today are:
- Killer Whale (Orca) Facts - Ocean Conservation Society
Learn facts about killer whales (orca), including their size, diet and conservation status, plus insights gained during our 25 years of marine mammal research
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