fish, squid, dolphin, seals, whales, and penguins
Yes, killer whales are on the endangered species list.
The killer whale is not an endangered species, listed as low concern by the IUCN.
Killer whales, also known as orcas, are not officially endangered. There are a great many threats to the killer whale, and some local populations are definitely endangered or threatened, but as a species, they are classified as "data deficient". This means there are different species of killer whales, and some of them may well be in need of protection. For example, in late 2005, the Southern Resident Killer Whales, which are a group of populations in the eastern North Pacific Ocean, were placed on the US Endangered species list.
They will eat squid and many different kinds of small fish!
Killer whales, also known as orcas, are not officially endangered.There are a great many threats to the killer whale, and some local populations are definitely endangered or threatened, but as a speices, they are classified as "data deficient". This means there are different species of killer whales, and some of them may well be in need of protection. For example, in late 2005, the Southern Resident Killer Whales, which are a group of populations in the eastern North Pacific Ocean, were placed on the US Endangered species list.Killer whales have been exploited for their meat, hides, blubber and internal organs for a long time, but never on a large-scale basis. Habitat loss and pollution remain problems for the killer whales.
Yes and no. All whales and dolphins are endangered. They are endangered mostly because of people. We pollute the waters they live in. We take away their food by over fishing. But comparing to other whales and dolphins, they NOT endangered.
There is universe full of things not included in totem pole designs - it is far simpler to list the things that commonly were included. These represented family, clan and tribal crests: killer whales, wolves, fish, eagles, humans, thunderbird, beaver, bear and other animals and birds.
It is on the mammal list
A list of whales would included the sperm whale, blue whale, killer whale, and the humpback whale. Other species include the beluga whale, pilot whale, bowhead whale, and the baleen whale.
The killer whale, also known as an orca, is on the endangered species list. Killer whales are found in all oceans from the tropical waters to the Antarctic. Killer whales are not a threat to humans in the wild, but have injured or killed their trainers in captivity.
Endangered whales live in every ocean in the world. On the endangered list are right whales, blue whales, humpback whales and fin whales among others.
Killer whales, also known as orcas, are not officially endangered. Killer whales have been exploited for their meat, hides, blubber and internal organs for a long time, but never on a large-scale basis. Habitat loss and pollution remain problems for the killer whales.Some local populations are definitely endangered or threatened, but as a species, they are classified as "data deficient". This means there are different species of killer whales, and some of them may well be in need of protection. For example, in late 2005, the Southern Resident Killer Whales, which are a group of populations in the eastern North Pacific Ocean, were placed on the US Endangered species list.