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Why do whales spout?

to breath


What are sentences of spout?

The whales spout water every so often. The water spout is clogged.


Killer whales colors foodshelter and number of offspring?

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What is the population of killer whales?

There are about 3000 killer whales in the world.


Do killer whales eat puffins?

killer whales do eat puffins killer whales do eat puffins


What is a killer whales growth?

killer whales growth


Are killer whales ectothermic?

no Killer whales are endothermic


What are some whales killer whales kill?

Usually killer whales kill blue whales.


Does killer whales eat pilot whales?

yes killer whales do eat pilot whales


Are killer whales threats to humans?

No but there are some cases of killer whales (Orca whales) attacking people and some of their trainers. Killer whales are very friendly mammals to humans because they are not threats to humans like humans are threats to them. Some killer whales attacked people by accidents, not on purpose. The human race had treated te killer whales very badly because humans killed more and more killer whales than killer whales that had killed humans before. Some killer whales were escaping from human harrassments. They are extremely intelligent ocean mammals and they also save more and more human lives from shark attacks.


Do killer whales eat other killer whales?

No, killer whales do not typically eat other killer whales. They are known to primarily feed on fish, seals, and other marine mammals, but instances of killer whales attacking and eating other killer whales are rare and not a common behavior.


Do purpoise spout like whales?

No, purpoises do not spout like whales. While both are marine mammals, purpoises lack the prominent blowholes that whales use to forcefully expel air and water vapor, creating a spout. Instead, purpoises exhale and inhale through their blowholes more quietly and without a visible spout. Their breathing is generally less dramatic compared to that of larger whales.