theyre FAST
By restricting hunting..But the killer whale is not endangered.
No Killer Whales are not near extinction even though hunting still goes on in some countries for the blubber.
Killer whales have adapted to be able to swim quickly. They also have sharp teeth to help them kill prey, and they stay in groups for safety.
Killer whales have adapted to be able to swim quickly. They also have sharp teeth to help them kill prey, and they stay in groups for safety.
The threats that Killer Whales are facing are: Capture for public display, hunting and pollution.
Killer Whales (Orca orca) are aquatic mammals that tend to live in family pods (groups) and cooperate in their social and hunting activities.
When killer whales are observed eating other whales, they typically work together in a group to hunt and feed on their prey. They may use strategic tactics and coordination to take down the larger whale, such as surrounding it and attacking vulnerable areas. This behavior is known as cooperative hunting and is a common strategy among killer whales when hunting larger prey.
They have a thick layer of blubber to keep them warm!
Yes they do and they are: Capture for public display, hunting and pollution.
normally they are not hunting in the same area.
quite a lot but hunting and captivity isn't helping
what colors are Killer Whales what colors are Killer Whales what colors are Killer Whales