Yes they can
Killer whales still live. They live for about 50 or more years.
They both live up to 50-100 years old and have dorsal fins with there vertical tails
Yes there is many differences between the two genders. Male killer whales are bigger than females male killer whales usually measure from 6-9.7 metres and females measures 5-7 metres. Another difference is the size of the dorsal fin. The male killer whales dorsal fin is much bigger measuring 1.8 metres in length whilst the female orcas dorsal fin measures about 90 cm and is more curved.
Because we live in a messed up world...
What Whales and Fish Have in Common- 1.vertabrates 2.live in water 3.both have dorsal fins 4.have many different species 5.basic animals 6.both swim Hallie Roubinek
Yes, they still live, actually they are one of the most widely spread whales, roaming from freezing arctic waters to warm oceans.
If their live in the snowy regions then they would freeze and die.
No, because whales must live in the water, it is impossible for whales to live in the grassland.
No, whales can not live in taigas.
No, most whales live in groups
Female orcas are smaller they measure from5-7 metres whilst male orcas are bigger and measure from 6-9.7 metres another difference is the size of the dorsal fin (the big fin on the dolphins back) In females it is smaller about 90 cm in males it can be up to 1.8 metres as well as this the female killer whales dorsal fin is more curved! More differences you cant see is that a male killer whales do not live as long as female killer whales. Males live usually 30-40 years whilst females live normally from 50-60 years but they can live from 90-100 years old :)
No. whales do not live in the coral reef they live in the ocean