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Orcas will eat seals, and seals are mammals.
Bears, wolves, eagles, seagulls ( when the salmon are young ), orcas, and other fish. Also humans eat alot of salmon
Killer whales - Orcas - yes. Salmon - no. Salmon is a fish, fish use gills.
Bears, Orcas, Large birds, and seals are Chinook salmons predators
Bears, Orcas, Large birds, and seals are Chinook salmons predators
Salmon are eaten by seals and sea lions, sharks, eagles, ospreys, orcas and other carnivorous predators such as bears and humans.Bears, seagulls, eagles...ect...
Several sea creatures prey on salmon, including larger fish like halibut and mackerel, as well as marine mammals such as seals, sea lions, and orcas. Birds, particularly eagles and seagulls, also hunt juvenile salmon and their eggs. Additionally, certain species of sharks may target salmon when they are in coastal waters.
Salmon with feet? That sounds like an old fish tale.
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Orcas, or killer whales, are found in various coastal regions of Canada, particularly in the Pacific Northwest. They inhabit areas such as the waters off British Columbia, including the Strait of Georgia, the Salish Sea, and around Vancouver Island. Some populations, like the Southern Resident orcas, prefer specific locations due to their reliance on salmon as a primary food source. Additionally, transient orcas can be seen in these waters as they hunt for marine mammals.
The favorite food of orcas is typically fish, with their diet consisting mainly of salmon, herring, and other types of fish. They are also known to eat squid, octopus, and occasionally seals or sea lions.
Orcas live in pods of five to thirty individuals. Within the pod, orcas travel, hunt, sleep, and communicate. Orcas eat an array of marine life including fish, squid, sharks, seals, turtles, octopi, penguins, and gulls.