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the orca gets its pod and make a circle and put the babys in the middle and attak the enymeys of there babys

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I don't know Ask an expert or Google it. Or bing it. Or use another website for searching it. Done!!

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Until they're grown enough to be almost full-sized.

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Q: How long do orcas protect their young?
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