No, Orca (killer whales) are quite abundant in the oceans all over the world.
They are in no danger of extinction.
No the killer whale is not extinct.
No the killer whail isn't extinct its just endangered
Killer Whales are entertaining and are one of the extinct whale species
The killer whale as a species is not an endangered species, although there are a couple of declining local populations. But the species as a whole is doing fairly well.
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No a killer Whale could not kill a Dinosaur do to the fact that Dinosaurs are extinct. but for the sake of argument lets say a killer whale came across a dinosaur. it could probably kill it depending on what species of dinosaur it was. many dinosaurs where quite small. but it is highly unlikely that such an encounter to actually happen due to the fact stated earlier that dinosaurs are quite extinct
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The killer whale is surprisingly not a whale that Is what is often misleading about them. The killer whale is actually a species of dolphin in the oceanic dolphin family delphinidae the reason it got its name is because people saw the dolphin hunting and killing whales at first the killer whale was called the killer of whales but then it eventually got shortened to killer whale
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Yes the killer whale is a mammal ! The killer whale is a cetacean and is a dolphin in the group delphinidae.
Killer whale's are from the Dolphin Family. Killer whale's are the largest member of the Dolphin Family.