No. Apart from an orca being several times larger, a dog isn't a good enough swimmer to trouble an orca.
Yes, the Orca Whale also known as "Killer Whale".
It is sad to say but Humans can kill Orca (Killer Whale) Another Killer Whale could kill a killer whale. Orca (Killer whales) are Apex Predators which means they are really not hunted for food by others in the sea. A Blue whale can kill an Orca (Killer Whale) with just one strike of it's tail. A Sperm Whale could also kill an Orca if it was being attacked either with it's teeth or its tail. Some would say the Great White Shark, There is much evidence to prove (Including video) that killer Whales can kill a Great White Shark, it could depend on if the Killer Whale is a young one or not. There is a National Geographic issue which has a photograph of a killer whale pod literally ripping a huge chunk blubber/flesh out of the front side of a grey whale while the whale is still alive & swimming. It is shocking but amazing. I believe the point was that it was the first photo that proved that killer whales would attack a massive whale.
the killer whale. It is ginormous, but peaceful
Adult Sperm whales are too large to be attacked or killed by any animal. However the killer whale or Orca as they are more commonly known is known to prey upon youngsters and stray calf's. No animal is large enough to attack and kill a full grown sperm whale.
Adult Sperm whales are too large to be attacked or killed by any animal. However the killer whale or Orca as they are more commonly known is known to prey upon youngsters and stray calf's. No animal is large enough to attack and kill a full grown sperm whale.
yes, any animal can eat shrimp that are bigger, if the killer whale can catch the shrimp.
Adult Sperm whales are too large to be attacked or killed by any animal. However the killer whale or Orca as they are more commonly known is known to prey upon youngsters and stray calf's. No animal is large enough to attack and kill a full grown sperm whale.
Not really. Adult Sperm whales are too large to be attacked or killed by any animal. However the killer whale or Orca as they are more commonly known is known to prey upon youngsters and stray calf's. No animal is large enough to attack and kill a full grown sperm whale
First of all, a Killer Whale is a dolphin. But if you question was rephrased to something like, "Could a Killer Whale out swim any other member of it's species?" then it would be valid.Anyway, it depends on which type of dolphin is trying to out swim the Killer Whale. The Common dolphin is the fastest, and thus could out swim a Killer Whale. When it comes to smaller types of dolphin, they are about evenly matched.
Adult Sperm whales are too large to be attacked or killed by any animal. However the killer whale or Orca as they are more commonly known is known to prey upon youngsters and stray calf's. No animal is large enough to attack and kill a full grown sperm whale.
Adult Sperm whales are too large to be attacked or killed by any animal. However the killer whale or Orca as they are more commonly known is known to prey upon youngsters and stray calf's. No animal is large enough to attack and kill a full grown sperm whale.
Adult Sperm whales are too large to be attacked or killed by any animal. However the killer whale or Orca as they are more commonly known is known to prey upon youngsters and stray calf's. No animal is large enough to attack and kill a full grown sperm whale.