Yes, orcas like to play. Killer whales are very social animals, forming family and friendship bonds that remain throughout their lives. Play and social behavoirs are often observed in the well studied populations, such as the southern and northern residents in Washington state and British Columbia.
The Center for Whale Research lists playful activities:
Breaching. Leap, twist in the air and land on their sides or backs (requiring an exit speed of 40 km/hr). Spyhopping. Rise vertically above the water surface to look around, showing their white bellies up to their pectoral fins. Pec or Fluke Slaps, and Lobtailing. Repeatedly splash the water surface with their pectoral fins or just slap the surface with their tails.
No. Inuits do not play with killer whales.
No they can't.
jump out the water
what colors are Killer Whales what colors are Killer Whales what colors are Killer Whales
There are about 3000 killer whales in the world.
killer whales do eat puffins killer whales do eat puffins
killer whales growth
no Killer whales are endothermic
Usually killer whales kill blue whales.
yes killer whales do eat pilot whales
No, killer whales do not typically eat other killer whales. They are known to primarily feed on fish, seals, and other marine mammals, but instances of killer whales attacking and eating other killer whales are rare and not a common behavior.
Yes, killer whales are also referred to as the orca whales or orcas.