An Killer whale can live 50-80 years in the wild
About 100 years maybe more
80-90 years
Adverage life span in the wild is 50 to 80 years
There is one species of dolphin that hunts whales and that is a killer whale. In case you did not know killer whales are actually a species of oceanic dolphin in the family delphinidae. The reason we call it a killer whale is because it has been seen killing whales the name killer whale was originally killer of whales but over time has been shortened to killer whale. Killer whales will hunt down whale calves and have even been known trying to prey on blue whales ! :)
Killer whales keep their calves with them for life because they need more members in the pod to help hunt down larger animals.
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It's difficult to know for certain... Killer whales are incredibly smart, thus I think they would adapt, but the killer whales use ice as a way to catch prey, so in a gist there current life style would be ruined.
they are not trawling a lot anymore for the sole purpose of not harming marine life such as dolphins, porpoises and whales
some don't but some live with their family their whole life
Polar bears, seals, whales
Killer whales frequent the waters of Newfoundland every summer as the marine life flourishes this time of year and there is an abundant supply of food .Their prey include larger fish ,seals and many species of whales including the humpback.