Orcas, or killer whales, are found in various coastal regions of Canada, particularly in the Pacific Northwest. They inhabit areas such as the waters off British Columbia, including the Strait of Georgia, the Salish Sea, and around Vancouver Island. Some populations, like the Southern Resident orcas, prefer specific locations due to their reliance on salmon as a primary food source. Additionally, transient orcas can be seen in these waters as they hunt for marine mammals.
Orcas do not live in Antarctica. Antarctica is a continent and orcas are marine animals. Orcas swim in the Southern Oceans that surround the Antarctic continent.
It depends on the species of whale. Humpback whales live in the Pacific and Atlantic Ocean. Orcas live in colder waters near Alaska and Canada.
yes! orcas and megamouth sharks do live in the same place
No, they would never meet. Orcas live in the oceans. Platypuses live in streams and rivers of Australia.
oceans
no orcas live in deep ocean waters while manatees live in freshwater oceans and tropical rivers
Orcas, or killer whales, give birth to live young, just like most mammals.
Yes. It's very rare, but orcas have been sighted in rivers.
Because that's where they live - offshore, far from the shore.
no orcas live in deep ocean waters while manatees live in freshwater oceans and tropical rivers
No. In captivity Orcas can live up to around 20 years. But wild orcas that were never in captivity live a lot longer and male Orca is closer to 30 years and a female is expected to live in the wild from birth up to 50 years
They are adapted to it.