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No, Killer Whales are very social creators which is why they stay in groups called pods. Even when the whale Keiko who played in the Free Willy movies was released from captivity, when the other orca pods rejected him he went to seek out human comfort.

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Killer whales travel in pods because they are very social animals. They often travel with family and extended family in groups of two up to 15 or more.

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Yes they are called pods.

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Do killer whale live in groups?

Yes, killer whales live in groups called pods


Killer whales live and hunter together in groups called what?

They live in family groups called pods


Do whales swim alone or in groups?

Killer whales travel in packs like wolves and share many of the same hunting strategies.


Do killer whales live alone or lives in a group?

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What are behaviors of killer whales?

Killer Whales (Orca orca) are aquatic mammals that tend to live in family pods (groups) and cooperate in their social and hunting activities.


Does a killer whale like to be by itself or with others like it?

Killer whales like to always be by themselves. Killer whales are very social creatures, they live in family groups called pods.


Killer whales live in what environment?

Killer whales live in a marine environment.


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Killer whales still live. They live for about 50 or more years.


How long can Killer Whales?

Killer whales can live from 50 to 80 years old


What are the groups called that killer whales travel in?

Pods


Do killer whales eat other killer whales?

No, they eat fish and mammals. They usually hunt in groups called pods.


Does a killer whale live with a family or alone?

Killer whales (also known as orcas) live in small family groups, called pods, which usually consist of 2-6 whales. Typically, there is one dominant male, a dominant female, and some rogue whales or young whales that follow. For the most part, orcas live alone, particularly males.