usually, and they typically stay with them their whole lives
the liller whale you see is a orca and a dolphin but one of the most popular whale and dolphin
Killer whales have more than one mate, as they are polygamous.
No it is not the blue whale is In fact, the killer whale/orca is one of the biggest dolphins but one of the smallest whales.
The question is actually wrong because ,What you meant is that maybe is there any animal bigger than whale.But you asked What is bigger than whale?, so it can be anything which is bigger than the whale.Anyway if you meant animal ,then nothing can be bigger than a blue whale.
Whales are incapable of swallowing anything bigger than a large grapefruit. A whale could certainly kill the shark if it hit it with its tail. The force from the blow from the tail would shatter the bullshark's skull and spine. However an Orca whale can eat a seal because it is the only whale with teeth, so maybe an Orca could eat a bullshark but definitley no other whale would have a hope of eating one.
Usually a female orca will have one calf about every 5 years, twin calfs are very rare..
of course one time a orca ate a great white shark
Blue whales are filter feeders, and can't eat anything as big as an orca. They don't have any teeth to take one apart either.
Some were; most weren't. There must always be more prey animals than predators, because comsumption is only about 10% efficient. That is, it takes ten tons of krill to make one ton of whale and one ton of whale to make 200 pounds (1/10 ton) of orca.
yes there was only one of that kind so it was endangerd but it was a white orca but the white orca became extenct
The killer whale's actual name is Orca. The term "Killer whale" comes not from the belief that they kill indiscrminately but from the fact that they are one of the few species that will actually kill other whales. They have been documented killing much larger whales in order to feed the whole group, or Pod, as they are called. Orca's travel in pods ranging from 2 to up to 200 whales in a group. Very social and extremely intelligent, Orcas can take down a blue whale if need be. THey work as a group to get the job done.
It is sad to say but Humans can kill Orca (Killer Whale) Another Killer Whale could kill a killer whale. Orca (Killer whales) are Apex Predators which means they are really not hunted for food by others in the sea. A Blue whale can kill an Orca (Killer Whale) with just one strike of it's tail. A Sperm Whale could also kill an Orca if it was being attacked either with it's teeth or its tail. Some would say the Great White Shark, There is much evidence to prove (Including video) that killer Whales can kill a Great White Shark, it could depend on if the Killer Whale is a young one or not. There is a National Geographic issue which has a photograph of a killer whale pod literally ripping a huge chunk blubber/flesh out of the front side of a grey whale while the whale is still alive & swimming. It is shocking but amazing. I believe the point was that it was the first photo that proved that killer whales would attack a massive whale.