The group of whales of any type is called a pod, a life-long association of animals.
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It's a Group of orcas which generally stay in the same area.
Orcas exhibit several instinctive behaviors that are essential for their survival. These include hunting in pods using sophisticated cooperative techniques, vocalizing through a complex system of clicks and calls for communication and navigation, and nurturing their young through teaching and social bonding. Additionally, orcas display strong social structures and hierarchies within their pods, which are critical for their social interactions and overall group cohesion.
A social group of gerbils is called a 'clan'.
Philanthropic group
yes because when separated from family or group its dorsel fin will slump or not stand straight making them anxious or not listen to trainers as well Orcas travel in pods- complex social groups. Within the group, individua partake in monogamous relationships, cheating, jealousy, anger, bullying, ostracizing and even revenge seeking behaviors.
A group of owls is known as a parliament.
They group in pods, which are made up of family members.
The Larger Orcas have no natural predators. However only the lost calves are at risk from Large sharks. Orcas are highly social animals and protect their young fiercely. Sharks and Orcas avoid each other. However a mother with a calf with ram into the shark's body to severely damage it.
Peer, or if in a group, a cohort.
Killer whales' scientific name is Orcinus orca.
They are also called Orcas
yes orcas are almost always with their pod (group)