Killers are at risk of potentially going extinct as there threats is all human activity related. This includes, captive for publicly display, hunting and pollution. Orcas in captivity usually live around 20 years which is 1/3 of of their wild lifespan. So increase in captive orcas would mean reduction of life span as less orcas are born and more are dead by their 20s.
No the killer whale is not extinct.
No, Beluga Whales, and Killer (Humpback) Whales might become extinct.
Whales are as a matter of fact becoming extinct and this is because of things such as; commercial whaling and over fishing.
Killer Whales are entertaining and are one of the extinct whale species
Yes killer whales are almost extinct there are only 7400 left.
I guess it depends who you are.
recycling
No, because megladons are an extinct species of shark.
The are not extinct... Current estimates put the population of Orcas at 50, 000.
No, Orca (killer whales) are quite abundant in the oceans all over the world.They are in no danger of extinction.
The probability of becoming extinct, since they are already endangered. Other problems are being hunted by us humans, and being attacked by predators... like humans, sharks, killer whales. Hoped that helped you. ^.^
Durhh...or they're going to be extinct..eventually... In one year...30,000 killer whales were killed...so yeah...conserve the whales (;