If the Killer Whale was to become extinct the effects of this would have a horrible impact on the ecosystem in which it lives. The Main reason for this is that its prey's numbers would multiply. For example say the Polar bear a main food source of the killer whale's numbers would multiply because the threat of the Killer whale is no longer there, which then makes the Polar bears population feed more on the selective group of animals (Their prey, i.e.: Walrus, ringed seal and, sometimes, the bearded seal.) and then the selective race of their prey would soon have low numbers and this would cause a chain reaction throughout the food chain.
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The number of seals and penguins would go done because there are more killer whales who need to eat.
The number of seals and penguins would go done because there are more killer whales who need to eat.
That would be a pod of killer whales.
pod of killer whales
at first killer whales were viewed as vicious predators that would kill and/or eat anything on sight. which they are not.
I think you mean "if they are experimenting onkiller whales". If so, then PeTA will probably be on their tails pretty soon. Now if the scientists were experimenting killer whales, I assume they would do things that experimenting non-killer whales would do, just more lethally.
What would happen next if sagebrush is disappeared frrom a desert?
No why would they eat dogs would you
Dolphin's are quicker swimmers, but killer whales are killer. I dunno.
You would die.
You would die.