No, killer whales are mammals.
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A killer whale can catch a fish in 5 to 10 seconds.
Yes the killer whale is a mammal ! The killer whale is a cetacean and is a dolphin in the group delphinidae.
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Fish eat the killer whale's skin, or the body dissolves in the water.
A killer whale and whale shark are 2 completely different animals. Killer Whales is a member of the dolphin family. A whale shark is part of the fish family as sharks are fish.
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The killer whale is a toothed whale, not a baleen whale. Killer whales have a diverse diet that includes fish, seals, and even other whales, and they use their teeth to catch and consume their prey.
The killer whale preys on large fish, squid, and sometimes dolphins beluga whales seals.
The killer whale
It is a mammal, a member of the dolphin family. The killer whale's scientific name is 'Orcinus Orca', And it is actually the largest of the dolphin family. It got its name Killer Whale, which was shortened from Killer OF whales, as they sometimes kill other dolphins, and whales. They are NOT a porpoise, whale or fish (although the name porpoise is sometimes applied to them).
No it is not the blue whale is In fact, the killer whale/orca is one of the biggest dolphins but one of the smallest whales.