Yes. Killer whales, aka orcas, are big dolphins.
no killerwhales aren't endangered.
Fish, seals, penguins, other dolphins, even attack large whales, working together like a pack of wolves.
They have roundish sharpish teeth, like small, pointy cones.
crab,swordfish,clownfish,sharks,lobster,octopus,anglerfish,whales,dolphins,eals,jellyfish,fish,starfish,seahorse,turtles,killerwhales,catfishes.thats all i could think of.
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there are nearly over 1,000 killerwhales
Yes, they are mammals, not fish.
The killer whale or orca is not an endangered species.
Nothing preys on the killer whale except humans once in a while.
Tigers,lions,sharks,bears,aligators,killerwhales,hippos,chimezzes,poronanas,and a kiodee
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A: Killer whales and bottlenose dolphins are mammals and one of the features of a mammal is that they are covered in hairor fur. Well killerwhales and bottlenose dolphins donot have hair covering their body, they may have a couple chin whiskers, but nothing more.