yes
the animals that live in the Antarctic are: penguins, killer whales, krill, blue whale, colossal squid
In what continent does the Killer Whale Live in?all over the world but mainly in antertica
There isn't an Antarctic subspecies of Orcas. They migrate all around the world. However, when they are in the antarctic, they don't have any predators as no whale can match to the strength of an Orca.
i killer whale lives in the north pacific artic and Atlantic ocean
Antarctic
the killer whale region it's below the suicidal whale region, but above the pacifist whale region
The killer whale, also considered a dolphin with the name orca, live in Antarctica. However, I do not recall where else they live.
Because the orca has no predators in Antarctic waters. The Antarctic cod provide excellent food for them, as do penguins, other birds and seals.
Yes the killer whale is a warm blooded mammal just like us and will give birth to live young.A killer whale will give birth every 3-10 years and they have a gestation period of about 17 months the killer whale will stay dependent of its mother for 2 years but will stay with its pod for its whale life
There are 2 sub species of the Minke Whale species. One being the antarctic Minke whale which only lives in Antarctic Ocean. Secondly, will have the Common Minke Whale which can life in every ocean.
In the ocean
Yes, killer whales live in groups called pods