Orcas, or killer whales, are not typically considered nomadic; instead, they are known for their strong social structures and home ranges. They often inhabit specific areas and can be found in both coastal and open ocean environments. While they may travel vast distances in search of food or during seasonal migrations, they generally return to familiar locations. Their behavior can vary significantly based on the pod they belong to and their environmental conditions.
orcas reproduce when they are ready.
Orcas are not endangered!!! Orcas have a high population, so that that no one know how many!!!
Orcas have no particular breeding season.
The population of Sandford Orcas is 195.
Killer whales, or orcas, exhibit diverse migration and travel patterns that vary by population and region. Some groups, like transient orcas, tend to be more nomadic, following prey such as seals and fish across large distances. Resident orcas, on the other hand, often have specific home ranges and seasonal patterns, returning to the same areas for feeding and socializing. Their migratory behavior can be influenced by factors such as prey availability, environmental conditions, and social structures within pods.
Orcas do not live in Antarctica. Antarctica is a continent and orcas are marine animals. Orcas swim in the Southern Oceans that surround the Antarctic continent.
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.
they were nomadic!!
blue whales have baleen and orcas have teeth
Nothing. Orcas eat everything-they are the top of the food chain!
Orcas are still being hunted, for thir blubber and meat.