they travel in pods ranging from roughly 5-10 whales
Yes, killer whales live in groups called pods
Killer whales travel with it's pod/ family and or group
in a pod
I asume that a killer whale defends itself with its extremly large body. -MMMORELAND
A Killer Whale can travel up to 51 miles.
The killer whale preys on large fish, squid, and sometimes dolphins beluga whales seals.
The killer whale currently is in no danger, but should populations dip, scientists would need to study the reasons why and take steps to aid them. Today, the killer whale is the most common large member of the Cetacean family, but is not a whale, but a large dolphin.
A killer whale has a large mouth to eat loads of tiny fish and other sea life
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The range is many though out the oceans. They swim throught out groups of 10 and are not killer
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They are really goddamn stuipd, dolphins own fridge you. A killer whale can take down a dolphin, but dolphins travel in groups, so the the whole group takes down a killer whale. To me, Killer Whales are smarter. You can find out by checking out Wikipedia, to found out the facts; which is smarter.