Killer whales, or orcas are both social animals with cone shaped teeth and are the largest member of the dolphin family.
killer whales and all types of whales
No! Orcas (killer whales) do.
Killer whales and ocra
They are prey to hammerhead sharks and killer whales.
yes killer whales eat sea turtles they eat almost anything smaller than them
Besides other mammals, killer whales feed on birds, sea turtles, penguins, reptiles, sharks and octopuses.
Killer whales. Killer whales are the oceans most apex predators. They have been seen preying on whales including the blue whale.The killer whale itself is actually not a whale it is a dolphin. The reason it is called a killer whale is because researchers and whalers saw the dolphin killing whales so they called it the killer of whales which has been over time shortened to killer whale. :)
No. Killer whales are carnivorous. They feed on other marine mammals such as sea lions, walruses and even smaller whales. They also feed on birds, sea turtles, penguins, polar bears, reptiles, sharks and octopuses.
Killers whales. They eat practically everything (cetaceans, sirenians, pinnipeds, sea otters, sea turtles, sharks, rays, bony fishes, squid).
Whales do not typically prey on turtles as they primarily feed on krill, fish, and other small marine organisms. However, there have been rare instances where larger whale species such as sperm whales or killer whales have been observed hunting and consuming sea turtles. These whales might target weakened or injured turtles that are easier to catch.
Yes. Killer whales (orcas) are known to eat octopuses. They also eat marine mammals such as seals, sea lions, walruses and even smaller whales. They also feed on birds, sea turtles, penguins, polar bears, reptiles and sharks.
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