They live in the oceans, in saltwater.
Orcas live in the icy waters around Alaska and other areas around the Arctic Circle. The waters are very cold and are filled with chunks of ice and meager vegetation.
no, they swim over warm and deep waters sometimes
Orcas live all around the world, and it is my understanding that the temperature varies greatly. There are orcas in the Arctic and in tropical waters. It all just depends.
no orcas live in deep ocean waters while manatees live in freshwater oceans and tropical rivers
no orcas live in deep ocean waters while manatees live in freshwater oceans and tropical rivers
yes they do,orca whales eat penguins and penguins live in the Antarctic.
Orcas pass through Jamaican waters yearly.
every ocean. the cold oceans are where most orcas live
Well, yes. Orcas have a thick layer of blubber (body fat) under their skin. But, when it is time to have young, orcas will have to leave their summer, cold water feeding grounds to go to warmer waters, where they live off of their blubber, and have young, because little ones have blubber layers that are too thin to survive in the Arctic or Antarctic feeding grounds.
It depends on the species of whale. Humpback whales live in the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean. Orcas live in colder waters near Alaska and Canada.
Orca's live in all waters around the world. Mostly cold waters ^^ So there might be a chance they live in Australian waters too.
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.