Fish, seals, penguins, other dolphins, even attack large whales, working together like a pack of wolves.
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When do fish eat? When do fish eat?
Wrens eat primarily insects but the will eat occasionally eat seeds. Some seeds they eat are baybarry and sweetgum.
no killerwhales aren't endangered.
Nothing preys on the killer whale except humans once in a while.
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there are nearly over 1,000 killerwhales
Yes, they are mammals, not fish.
The killer whale or orca is not an endangered species.
Yes. Killer whales, aka orcas, are big dolphins.
Tigers,lions,sharks,bears,aligators,killerwhales,hippos,chimezzes,poronanas,and a kiodee
The killerwhales has under his skin a very thick layer of fat, called: blubber. That keeps him warm underwater!
A male killer whale's fin is straight and can be as tall 6 ft. The female's is shorter and curves back like a hook. Another way to tell them apart is weight and size. Males can weigh up 12,000 pounds. A female can weigh up to 8,000 pounds.
Let's put it this way. Say you have a killerwhale and a penguin. Killerwhales are major predators to penguins. Now, say the killerwhale population increases. The penguins would be eaten more by the killerwhales, then causing a population decrease for the penguins. If the population decreases, they're won't be enough penguins, and they most likely will become extinct, as well as causing a population decrease for the killerwhales as well. Whereas, vis versa, they're were a killerwhale population decrease. The penguins would be less hunted, therefore, creating a population increase for the penguins.