No. The orca, or killer whale as it is sometimes called, is the largest oceanic dolphin. It's an aquatic mammal. Use the link below for more information.
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orcas, whales, & trout
The primary prey of orcas in the wild are fish, seals, sea lions, and sometimes even whales.
No, not normally. Usually, they eat seals and fish.
orcas seals fish
No. There are two different types of orcas. Residents eat only fish, transients will eat other marine mammals.
No, not normally. Usually, they eat seals and fish.
The favorite food of orcas is typically fish, with their diet consisting mainly of salmon, herring, and other types of fish. They are also known to eat squid, octopus, and occasionally seals or sea lions.
No, orcas do not typically eat whales as part of their diet in the wild. They primarily feed on fish, seals, and other marine mammals.
There is no fish that looks like a mini orca.
Killer whales - Orcas - yes. Salmon - no. Salmon is a fish, fish use gills.
Fish, squid, baby whales and other marine animals