That is certainly a debatable question. Ignoring the fact that they're of different species, they both have close to the same amount of chromosomes. A human has 46 while dolphins have 44. If things work out, you may have either a human-orca version of a mer-child or a horrible writhing abomination in constant pain until it's put down. And if the process is successful, there could be a chance that it could bear its own children. This is just a theory, though.
How do male killer whales not mate with his mother or sisters
Yes, most all mammals do. They have to to survive and create more killer whales.
Killer whales don't EAT humans there are no recorded deaths from them in the WILD humans are not part of there diet so NO
killer whales
No but there are some cases of killer whales (Orca whales) attacking people and some of their trainers. Killer whales are very friendly mammals to humans because they are not threats to humans like humans are threats to them. Some killer whales attacked people by accidents, not on purpose. The human race had treated te killer whales very badly because humans killed more and more killer whales than killer whales that had killed humans before. Some killer whales were escaping from human harrassments. They are extremely intelligent ocean mammals and they also save more and more human lives from shark attacks.
mostley by fishing boats and shoot spesrs at the killer whales
the killer whale (orca whales) and humans
yes they can but it depends wich whale is female No, killer whales and blue whales differ in size greatly, also, Killer whales (Orcas) are actually Dolphins.
Same as any other whale.
Humans. Humans are unfortunately the worst predator on Earth. Well, at least it means that we're not likely to be all killed by killer whales.
They have all the senses humans have. == ==
Humans and Killer whales.