Yes.
Killer Whales can be found in all the oceans of the world, which includes the Antarctic Waters..
antarctic i think .
they don't
to the artic and the Antarctic region
Beluga whales, gray whales and killer whales are the most common species found in the Canadian waters.
All whales that are endangered, whilst they are in Antarctic waters -- south of 60 degrees S, are safe from human hunting.
yes they do,orca whales eat penguins and penguins live in the Antarctic.
Whales eat krill, but sometimes other smaill animals are sucked in, such as fish. However, Orcas, (killer whales) eat other animals as it is a carnivore, and eats seals and sometimes small whales
No. Killer whales swim in waters that are at the same latitude as the taiga, but the taiga is strictly a land biome.
the animals that live in the Antarctic are: penguins, killer whales, krill, blue whale, colossal squid
Antarctic fur seals are preyed on by orcas (killer whales) and leopard seals.
Some killer whales move all over the place that killer whales migrate. Killer whales live in all the oceans. The Atlantic, Pacific, Indian and Arctic ocean. Killer whales can go as fast as 28 miles an hour! They can go 51 miles without stopping. They prefer colder waters more than warmer waters. The colder waters are on the coast line. That's where they can be found most.