yes, orca's are very intelligent
they can even catch white bears and eat them
an orca is a cousin of a dolphin and dolphins are very intelligent
Orcas - killer whales - are quite intelligent and entirely able to learn things
I do not believe that Orcas do actually "compare and contrast", that is an activity that as far as we know is limited to intelligent humans.
Orcas have a strong sense of smell and can detect the scent of a shark's liver, which helps them locate it during a hunt. Additionally, orcas are highly intelligent and observant predators, so they may also use visual cues and previous hunting experiences to determine where a shark's liver is located.
orcas reproduce when they are ready.
Orcas are not endangered!!! Orcas have a high population, so that that no one know how many!!!
Orcas have no particular breeding season.
The population of Sandford Orcas is 195.
they attack great whites and male and female sperm whales and blue whales even the can attack those animals cause their the strongest and largest animal in the ocean
Dall's porpoises are known for their playful and energetic behavior, often seen riding the bow waves of boats and performing acrobatic leaps. In contrast, orcas, also known as killer whales, exhibit more complex social behaviors, such as hunting in coordinated groups and communicating through vocalizations. While both species are highly intelligent and social, orcas are generally more sophisticated in their behaviors compared to Dall's porpoises.
Orcas do not live in Antarctica. Antarctica is a continent and orcas are marine animals. Orcas swim in the Southern Oceans that surround the Antarctic continent.
Orcas are eating shark livers because they are rich in nutrients and provide a high energy source for the orcas.
Orcas eat shark livers because they are rich in nutrients and provide a high energy source for the orcas.