They move because of things like predators (humans), food or climate. Killer Whales also migrate to have their young
They move because of things like predators (humans), food or climate. Killer Whales also migrate to have their young
A killer whales predator is a human cause they hunt them for blubber
There could be many ways to cause a pod of killer whales to weaken. For example when the whales are in stuck in frozen ice and there only way of breathing is a crack in the ice.
killer whales are at the top of the food chain only humans can kill killer whales cause we have weapons like guns and things like that
cause killer whales are eating them
I wonder who told you that, in natural habitats, predators (killer whales) prevent overpopulation of their prey (sea otters). If you want to point fingers at the cause of the sea otter decline, point at hunters and poachers, because of them, many species have become endangered or extinct.
Killer Whales have no ocean enemies except for mankind mistakes that cause species of any creature to get sick and/or die.
Killer whales can be useful in many ways to protect the ecosystem. They can naturally manage fish population naturally instead of relying on trawlers catching them which not only disturbs other wild life as bycatch but causes pollution. Another way is that similar to actual whales, their poo can help by enabling plants to photosynthesis the carbon and produce oxygen which can increase the oxygen levels in water if their was a sustainable population of orcas.
If they have rouf skin they woundn't move as fast as they do.And cause of that they eat well YOU!!
Yes Whale Can attack other whales, Orcas are known to attack and eat other whales, Some whales can attack cause of dominance or other reasons. Even Dolphins are known to attack other dolphins and porpoises of course.
To caumoflage in deep shades of water. When you look down at a Killer Whale, it looks like the water below (bottom of sea/ocean is dark- top of killer whale is black). When you look up, it looks like the sunlight (sunlight is bright- bottom of orca is white). :D
Yes, orcas (killer whales), false killer whales, pilot whales, bottlenose whales, bottlenose dolphins, and marlins eat tuna fish. Also,sperm whalesand sharks occasionally eat tuna fish but they tend to be too slow to catch up to tuna fish in most situations. The giant, filter-feeding whales and sharks can only eat small fish (usually not small tuna fish) and other small creatures in the ocean.