they are specials in cold and hot weather.
Killer whales are usually found in colder and warmer climates, so considering where the killer whale is from, it will affect it in different ways.
Yes they can survive in cold weather.
The killer whales habitat is suppose to be cold. They are comfortable in cold waters.
Because Killer Whales and Belugas are from cold waters they remain in their tanks. The amount of salt in the water and the constant flow keeps it from freezing. The winter months provide time to work with younger whales and allow them to enjoy the cold weather.
both
both
They have a thick layer of blubber to keep them warm and they migrate north for the winter when it gets cold and there is less krill to feed on
they live in the cold artic oceans
Yes.
by swimming
because of their fat
They've got literally tons of blubber that insulates them from the cold.