no at the last movie of it , it died at the end
no at the last movie of it , it died at the end
It depends on which type you are. if you are a boto dolphin you are more likely to become extinct than if you are an orca.
yes krys is 28 feet long orcas only grow 30 feet long. that is not much longer crocs are built to fight orcas are built to hunt in packs. if it was one on one the orca wouldn't be used to hunting alone so it would die
On average 35 people are killed every year by whales world wide. These are not usually due to bites or being eaten but usually due to heavy impact caused by swinging of the tail or contact with the whale itself, a person would usually die of internal bleeding or brain haemorrhage due to the impact.
These animals die at an expected rate, and are usually taken by larger animals, including Orca whales. There is no census of these animals as they die.
not at all, he was great in " Cromwell" , he did die in "Orca" ( deservedly so after killing the baby whale!)He was in Cassandra Crossing, among many others.
Blue whales can live for 80 to 90 years. No blue whales are being killed now. Hunting of the blue whale stopped in 1977. Now, the blue whale's only predator is the orca, or killer whale (actually a type of dolphin). Almost a quarter of blue whales have scars from orca attacks, but the blue whale's size (up to 120 tonnes and 60 metres [200 ft] long, bigger than any of the dinosaurs) suggests they are difficult to kill. There is no information on how many are killed by orcas.
No. If dolphins like an orca got in a fight with a calf around ( a baby dolphin ) the calf may die but they don't steal the calves.
not a lot of sharks attack humans. when people get attacked it is from a bite.sharks dont like the taste of humans. only about 4-10 people a year die from shark attacks. 150 people die each year from a coconut.
Orcas are apex predators of the ocean, and nothing is known to actively hunt them. However, when they die, they will fall prey to sea-floor scavengers, such as crabs and hagfish.
Adult Orcas can be eaten buy Adult Great White Sharks and their calf's can get eaten by packs of tiger sharks. Sharks eat Killer Whales.Orcas are considered apex predators however their was proof of a large male great white shark attacking and then eating an orca male. Their have been other attacks to of a shark eating an orca so the great white shark is a predator of the orca. What great whites do to kill the orca is to either attack them by surprise by going under on the side or over the killer whale to then bite them. But their was a attack on video with a great white shark going front on the the killer whale and biting on its neck. Great whites can also attack baby orcas.It almost never happen but sometimes a sperm whale can eat an orca (or killer whale)Humans are the only predators of killer whales. The killer whale is an apex predator and therefore has no natural predators.Nothing unless the whale's already dead. Then some scavenger fish or crabs might feast off of the carcass.Various types of shark are known to follow pods, hoping for a slow calf, elder or ill Orca to fall behind, losing the safety that the group provides.Killer Whales are one of the top predators of marine life. Sometimes, though, orcas that may possibly sick and weak may get caught and eaten by other predators like a polar bear or possibly sharks. Orcas that beach themselves and die get eaten by all sorts of scavengers, from gulls, eagles and ravens to bears, wolves, and foxes.Sometimes Killer Whales (or Orca's) are eaten by any kind of shark but is very rare. It is also rare for a Killer Whale to eat a shark but does happen... Killer Whales don't have predators!
No, she didn't die in 1977. She died on October 24, 2005.