Yes, orcas do migrate to different locations throughout the year in search of food and suitable breeding grounds.
Orcas migrate to different regions depending on the time of year. They typically travel between cold and warm waters, such as from the Arctic to the Antarctic, following their prey and breeding patterns.
Orcas, also known as killer whales, have a diverse migration path that varies depending on their population. Some orcas migrate seasonally in search of food, while others have a more resident pattern staying in one area year-round. They can travel long distances in search of prey, such as fish, seals, and other marine mammals. Overall, orcas are highly adaptable and can be found in both coastal and open ocean environments.
Orcas are eating shark livers because they are rich in nutrients and provide a high energy source for the orcas.
Orcas eat shark livers because they are rich in nutrients and provide a high energy source for the orcas.
Orcas are faster than dolphins in the water.
Orcas migrate to different regions depending on the time of year. They typically travel between cold and warm waters, such as from the Arctic to the Antarctic, following their prey and breeding patterns.
becaus they get sick of there old ecosystem they follow the food
blue whales have baleen and orcas have teeth
The seal migrates in winter, because it does not have a fur coat to keep it warm if it were able to hibernate, therefore the seal would freeze to death trying to hibernate. Plus, the seal needs to go into the water daily to keep its skin hydrated, so it must migrate in winter. It does not hibernate.
No they are the same thing just different names
No. There are two different types of orcas. Residents eat only fish, transients will eat other marine mammals.
I don't know, its probably different for everybody...
Orcas, also known as killer whales, have a diverse migration path that varies depending on their population. Some orcas migrate seasonally in search of food, while others have a more resident pattern staying in one area year-round. They can travel long distances in search of prey, such as fish, seals, and other marine mammals. Overall, orcas are highly adaptable and can be found in both coastal and open ocean environments.
the are two compeltey different orcas, Shamu is a bunch of captive orcas in a seaworld park, in which all the orcas have the same show name Shamu. Free Willy is a fictional whale played by Kekio
There isn't an Antarctic subspecies of Orcas. They migrate all around the world. However, when they are in the antarctic, they don't have any predators as no whale can match to the strength of an Orca.
orcas reproduce when they are ready.
Orcas are not endangered!!! Orcas have a high population, so that that no one know how many!!!