Orcinus - as in Orca whale
The term 'mammal' is a class, which is above genus...It generally goes in this orderKINGDOMPHYLUMCLASSORDERFAMILYGENUSSPECIES
chordata
The killer whale (also kown as the orca) belongs to the phylum Chordate (Chordata).
No. Killer whales do not have a hierarchy or rulership amongst themselves; 'killer whale' describes a single species and genus, orcinus orca, so there are no variants.
Scientific classification is important in Science. However remembering all the classifications is hard. Isurus is the genus in which sharks belong.
The killer whale can be called the orca whale, blackfish or "grampus." The grampus is also a name for Risso's Dolphin, the only species in the genus Grampus.
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The killer whale is surprisingly not a whale that Is what is often misleading about them. The killer whale is actually a species of dolphin in the oceanic dolphin family delphinidae the reason it got its name is because people saw the dolphin hunting and killing whales at first the killer whale was called the killer of whales but then it eventually got shortened to killer whale
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Killer whale's are from the Dolphin Family. Killer whale's are the largest member of the Dolphin Family.