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yes!! they are called pods!!

Killer whales do swim in groups, they swim in pods of up to about 20. Sometimes 2 pods join up together to make an even bigger pod. Sometimes baby's and mum's stay together their whole lives. All the Killer Whales in the pod develop a close bond.

-- (The pod is the name for a group of Killer Whales.)


yes they do because the male sticks with the female and his kids usually you can see this in the zoo but not in the zoo

Killer whales do swim in groups, they swim in pods of up to about 20. Sometimes 2 pods join up together to make an even bigger pod. Sometimes baby's and mum's stay together their whole lives. All the Killer Whales in the pod develop a close bond.

-- (The pod is the name for a group of Killer Whales.)


yes they do because the male sticks with the female and his kids usually you can see this in the zoo but not in the zoo
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