a killer whale swims from 2000-3000 metres below
they do
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.
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The range is many though out the oceans. They swim throught out groups of 10 and are not killer
the whales swim by the mama whale and get feed by her and fights for the baby
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well it escapes from it's attacker by swim really fast but if they don't they can die
Resident killer whales actively swim with porpoises and dolphins, unlike Transient killer whales who hunt them for food.
a killer whale is faster
Killer Whale (Orcinus orca) - 34.5 miles per hour - 55 Kilometers per hourAn orca's powerful tail can propel it through the water at speeds of up to an amazing 35 miles per hour!A killer whale can swim from 20 to 50 M.P.H.
The killer whale is surprisingly not a whale that Is what is often misleading about them. The killer whale is actually a species of dolphin in the oceanic dolphin family delphinidae the reason it got its name is because people saw the dolphin hunting and killing whales at first the killer whale was called the killer of whales but then it eventually got shortened to killer whale