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The orca also known as killer whale can have 48-52 interlocking teeth. The teeth can be 7.2cm in length and 2.5 cm in diameter. A baby orca (or a calf) Grows its first teeth at 2-4 months of age. Killer whales do not chew their food instead they swallow I hole their teeth are for catching their prey and tearing it.
Yes orcas have teeth. The orca also known as killer whale has about 48-52 interlocking teeth. The teeth can be 7.2 cm in length and 2.5cm in diameter. A killer whale calf will get its first teeth at 2-4 months of age. A killer whale does not chew its food it swallows it whole the killer whales teeth are for catching prey and ripping it into shreds.
An orca also known as a killer whale has about 48-52 interlocking teeth about 7.2 cm in length and 2.5 cm in diameter :)
They should have bony teeth. That helps them to eat fishes or some other preys.
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An Orca has approximately 56 interlocking teeth.
An orca has on average about 48-52 teeth!
There teeth in length can measure up to 7.2 cm and in diameter can measure up to 2.5 cm
They got up to 100 teeth.
yes vary sharp teeth.
blue whales have baleen and orcas have teeth
orcas have ribs teeth a scull and jaws
The rostrum is the front mouth part and inside the rostrum are the Orca’s teeth.
Orcas are not endangered!!! Orcas have a high population, so that that no one know how many!!!
first they hunt with their echolocation first then they eat with their 56 lazor sharp teeth
Orcas are classified as dolphins as they are warm blooded, air breathing cetaceans with cone shaped teeth, they share much of the same anatomy as any other dolphin species.
An adult orca has on average about 48-52 interlocking teeth. They are about 7.2 cm in length and 2.5cm in diameter a baby killer whale or calf will get its first teeth at about 3-4 months old.
Sperm whales are not known to eat orcas. They're too big to be swallowed whole and sperm whales don't really have teeth or jaws for taking such a big animal apart.
first they hunt with their echolocation first then they eat with their 56 lazor sharp teeth
Nope, the orca is the largest of the ocean dolphins. (That means it's a dolphin.) It has one blowhole, not two. Eats meat (All dolphins do, few whales do.) And is not as big as them. And Orcas have teeth most whales do not
Killer whales have been know to travel in groups of over 40 individuals.
Killer Whales teeth can grow up to 4 inches (10 centimeters).