A group of killer whales is called a pod.
No, killer whales are mammals.
it is possibly dolfins and other killer whales and sharks.
A killer whale despite its name is a dolphin. The killer whale is in the family delphinidae a group of oceanic dolphins. You may be wondering why then do we call it a killer whale? The answer is simply because researchers and whalers saw the dolphin killing whales, that is why we call them killer whales because they kill-whales :)
A group of whales is also known as a pod... usually refered to killer whales
A pod.
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No, Killer whales live in a social group called a Pod; With each pod varying in numbers.
a group of whales is called a school or a pod EG a school of killer whale or a Killer whale pod
Cetaceans, which is further split into Mysticeti, baleen whales, and Odontoceti, toothed whales, which includes dolphins, killer whales, and porpoises
A pod of Killer Whales are usually composed of a family group.
Killer whales or "Orca" are a subspecies of dolphins and tend to roam in loose groups called "pods." These groups can range from 3 to 50 Orca, but they roam very lose-like and aren't what I would call a group but more of an area or habitat where they reside.
Killer whales travel with it's pod/ family and or group