Dolphins are in the whale family, believe it or not. They come from the same family of sea creatures.
A small fish you catch in the big wide ocean could be related to a giant blue whale.
Not quite. Dolphins are part of the whale family - to which, Killer Whales are included.
no,they are actually part of the dolphin family,though they are known to eat whales.
a porpoise is not a dolphin but is in the same family as dolphins and whales!!
There are several small whales belonging to the dolphin, porpoise family.
not at all, they're not even whales, they are actually part of the dolphin family
Killer whales also know as Orca Whales or just Orca are whales belonging to the Oceanic dolphin Family.
Not really. Orcas are not whales, they are actually the largest dolphin in the family.
Yes, whales and dolphins are a family.
whales and also porpoise
The Killer Whale also known as the Orca is in the Dolphin family so any dolphin would be a relative
Yes. Killer Whales are considered the largest member of the dolphin family. If you compare them, a lot of their physical characteristics are quite a lot alike.Orcas are whales, sometimes referred to as killer whales.The Orca, is the largest member of the dolphin family, also known as the Killer Whale.Yes, An Orca is considered a dolphin but it is also considered as a whale you might know it as the killer whale so yes it can be a dolphin.
Yes they are related because they are both in the whale and dolphin group called Cetacea. *** Sort of. Obviously they are both whales. However beluga whales are part of the Monodontidae (one toothed) family, along with narwhales, while killer whales are part of the Delphinidae (dolphin) family. Killer whales are considered the largest dolphins.