No killer whales are not the only toothed whale.
Killer whales, orcas, are toothed whales, but they're not the only ones.
the false killer whale is the fourth largest toothed whale
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.
A killer whale is a toothed whale in the oceanic dolphin family delphinidae.
Yes. The toothed-whale group also includes porpoises, dolphins, killer whales and narwhals.
No. There's the sperm whale, Cuviers beaked whale and others. BTW orcas are not considered whales.
a killer whale is actually called an orca, but the term "killer whale" is mixed up, it actually means "whale killer". in answer to this question a toothed whale. but scientists have argued that a orca may be a dolphin? but that's another question.
The orca or killer whale is a toothed whales belonging to the oceanic dolphin family Delphinidae. They need their teeth as they are apex predators who have even been seen trying to kill blue whales!
Baleen whales are found solitary or in small groups called pods. The Killer Whale, Orca orca, is a toothed whale, noted for being especially sociable, cooperating as a pod when hunting.
Toothed whale.
Toothed whale
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