Yes, killer whales do inhabit Antarctica. In fact, there are so many killer whales in this region that it is thought that the population down there may well be a separate sub-species.
Sperm whales are sea creatures and cannot live on land: Antarctica is a continent.
Only males are found in the Southern Ocean that surrounds Antarctica.
Killer Whale also called as Orca's live in all ocean. So yes they do live in the Arctic Ocean.
Yes, Killer Whales or Orcas are found in all the major oceans of this world, which includes the Southern Ocean which surrounds Antarctica.
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Well it really depends on what the climate is, but most likely it is the Atlantic and Pacific ocean.
they can live by people if those people live by the ocean
Killer whales live in cooler waters like the North and South Pole.
no they live all around the world, but mostly in the poles, which are very cold.
No Killer Whales are not near extinction even though hunting still goes on in some countries for the blubber.
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Killer whales (orcas) live in all oceans. They are more common near land than in the deep ocean, and more common in colder water than in warmer water, but they can be found in any part of any ocean. For more information, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orca
No. Platypuses can only live in cool temperate to tropical climates, and alongside fresh water sources such as creeks and rivers. There are no creeks or rivers in Antarctica as it is a frozen continent. The only mammals that live anywhere near the Antarctic are marine mammals such as whales.
What killer whales hunt depends on where they live. They hunt whatever animals are found near where they live. Killer whales hunt in groups called pods. They use stealth to sneak up on their prey. This is made easier because they are able to swim silently through the water. Sometimes they will come up through thin ice to try to catch prey such as penguins. They've even been known to eat remains of other killer whales.
The attractions in Antarctica include not only the landscape but also all the unique animals that breed on or near Antarctica's coasts. The unique animal species include animals like killer whales, blue whales, penguins and seals. Other attractions are the ice sheets, glaciers and man made scientific research stations.
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Killer whales live most of their life in the sunlight zone in the oceans, which near the surface. They have the ability travel further down into the twilight zone, although there isn't much reason to stay there as the food sources they use are much closer to the surface. There is no credible record of any Killer whale going as deep as the midnight zone. These 3 zones are generally regarded to have lower depth limits of -300ft., -6000ft. and -12,541ft. respectively.