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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Until they're grown enough to be almost full-sized.
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The Larger Orcas have no natural predators. However only the lost calves are at risk from Large sharks. Orcas are highly social animals and protect their young fiercely. Sharks and Orcas avoid each other. However a mother with a calf with ram into the shark's body to severely damage it.
I would say that young orcas are afraid of anything bigger than themselves. Young orcas are brought up in the security of the pod, there isn't much to be afraid of apart from man.
Orcas, or killer whales, give birth to live young, just like most mammals.
They are adapted to it.
Baby orcas nurse for one year but stay with their mother for two years.
Orca's protect penguins in many ways. Orcas love eating penguins.
We're both mammals.They both give birth to live young, they both suckle their young.
Orcas do that.
Orcas have an extremely long, pink tongue, which is 3 feet long!
What does a maned wolf do to protect its young?
Well, yes. Orcas have a thick layer of blubber (body fat) under their skin. But, when it is time to have young, orcas will have to leave their summer, cold water feeding grounds to go to warmer waters, where they live off of their blubber, and have young, because little ones have blubber layers that are too thin to survive in the Arctic or Antarctic feeding grounds.