no killerwhales aren't endangered.
The killer whale or orca is not an endangered species.
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there are nearly over 1,000 killerwhales
Yes, they are mammals, not fish.
Yes. Killer whales, aka orcas, are big dolphins.
Nothing preys on the killer whale except humans once in a while.
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The killerwhales has under his skin a very thick layer of fat, called: blubber. That keeps him warm underwater!
A male killer whale's fin is straight and can be as tall 6 ft. The female's is shorter and curves back like a hook. Another way to tell them apart is weight and size. Males can weigh up 12,000 pounds. A female can weigh up to 8,000 pounds.
it is not endangered
Let's put it this way. Say you have a killerwhale and a penguin. Killerwhales are major predators to penguins. Now, say the killerwhale population increases. The penguins would be eaten more by the killerwhales, then causing a population decrease for the penguins. If the population decreases, they're won't be enough penguins, and they most likely will become extinct, as well as causing a population decrease for the killerwhales as well. Whereas, vis versa, they're were a killerwhale population decrease. The penguins would be less hunted, therefore, creating a population increase for the penguins.