Only a very large aquarium would be suitable.
Killer whales live in a marine environment.
Killer whales still live. They live for about 50 or more years.
Only in really really big salt water swimming pools. (Or the equivalent, Example see Aquarium )
In 1971, Sea World aquarium in San Diego Ca. got a killer whale, which they named Shamu. In order that the general public would not know how long killer whales live in captivity (which isn't as long as they live in the wild), Sea World names most of their killer whales Shamu. The original (1971) Shamu died a long time ago.
Killer whales can live from 50 to 80 years old
no
fishes like whales dolphin and more big fishes can live in a aquarium
Killer whales can live about 80 years in the wild; and about 20 years in capitivity.
Killer whales live in the open oceans, and don't make a home.
killer whales are mammals but they can not live on land beacause they are to big and can not walk with flippers.
Antarctica
Yes