Orca teeth can grow quite large, typically measuring between 3 to 12 inches long. Adult male orcas usually have larger teeth than females, with males having teeth that can reach up to 12 inches. The teeth are conical and designed for gripping and tearing prey, which primarily includes fish and marine mammals.
Sperm whales are not known to eat orcas. They're too big to be swallowed whole and sperm whales don't really have teeth or jaws for taking such a big animal apart.
blue whales have baleen and orcas have teeth
Nope, the orca is the largest of the ocean dolphins. (That means it's a dolphin.) It has one blowhole, not two. Eats meat (All dolphins do, few whales do.) And is not as big as them. And Orcas have teeth most whales do not
The rostrum is the front mouth part and inside the rostrum are the Orca’s teeth.
up to 8000 lbs in weight
first they hunt with their echolocation first then they eat with their 56 lazor sharp teeth
Orcas are classified as dolphins as they are warm blooded, air breathing cetaceans with cone shaped teeth, they share much of the same anatomy as any other dolphin species.
orcas have ribs teeth a scull and jaws
Yes. Killer whales, aka orcas, are big dolphins.
Big.. Personally, i like big teeth better than small. Not HUGE teeth, but having big teeth makes u have a better smile:)
first they hunt with their echolocation first then they eat with their 56 lazor sharp teeth
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