Killer Whales (Orca orca) have a thick layer of blubber to keep them warm. Killer whales are a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family.
A killer whales's defense is to kill for survival.
No, there is actually evidence for killer whales speaking english.
yea
By drinking it
Killer whales use a wide variety of sounds for communication, even at a distance pod members can recognise each other. To listen the sounds of a pod of killer whales, please click on the related link below..
Killer whales - Orcas - yes. Salmon - no. Salmon is a fish, fish use gills.
Bats and toothed whales (dolphins, porpoises, killer whales, sperm whales, and river dolphins).
Killer whales use sonar which is a form of echolocation.
No, whales are mammals. Sharks are cold blooded. Killer whale belongs to oceanic dolphin family.
It's difficult to know for certain... Killer whales are incredibly smart, thus I think they would adapt, but the killer whales use ice as a way to catch prey, so in a gist there current life style would be ruined.
The blowhole is the whale's "nose." Whales breath through them.
When killer whales are observed eating other whales, they typically work together in a group to hunt and feed on their prey. They may use strategic tactics and coordination to take down the larger whale, such as surrounding it and attacking vulnerable areas. This behavior is known as cooperative hunting and is a common strategy among killer whales when hunting larger prey.