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Orca - Wikipedia The orca (Orcinus orca), or killer whale, is a toothed whale and the largest member of the oceanic dolphin family The only extant species in the genus Orcinus, it is recognizable by its distinct pigmentation; being mostly black on top, white on the bottom and having recognizable white eye patches
Orcas (Killer whales) | National Geographic Orcas, or killer whales, are the largest of the dolphins and one of the world's most powerful predators They're immediately recognizable by their distinctive black-and-white coloring
Orcas: Facts about killer whales - Live Science Orcas are often called killer whales, even though they almost never attack humans They live in every ocean around the world, from the warm waters near the equator to the icy depths around
Killer Whale - NOAA Fisheries Found in every ocean in the world, they are the most widely distributed of all cetaceans (whales and dolphins) Scientific studies have revealed many different populations with several distinct ecotypes (or forms) of killer whales worldwide—some of which may be different species or subspecies
Killer whale | Definition Facts | Britannica Survival in the storm-battered waters of the Shetland Islands Learn about the orcas in the waters off Scotland's Shetland Islands killer whale, (Orcinus orca), largest member of the dolphin family (Delphinidae)
Orca - National Wildlife Federation Orcas, also known as killer whales, are among the world’s most easily recognized marine mammals The largest member of the dolphin family, orcas are highly intelligent and social animals, spending their lives in groups or pods where they hunt together and share responsibility for raising young and taking care of the sick or injured
Orca (Killer Whale) An odontocete, or toothed whale, the orca is known for being a carnivorous, fast and skillful hunter, with a complex social structure and a cosmopolitan distribution (orcas are found in all the oceans of the world)
The Ultimate Guide to Understanding Orcas: Their Behavior and Habitat Orcas, also known as killer whales, are among the most fascinating marine mammals on our planet Known for their striking black and white coloration, intelligence, and complex social structures, these apex predators have captured the interest of researchers and wildlife enthusiasts alike
Killer Whale - Description, Habitat, Image, Diet, and Interesting Facts Also called “orcas,” killer whales are incredibly intelligent predators, which hunt a variety of prey species Because killer whales can be kept in human care, we conduct more thorough scientific research about them than some of the other whale species Read on to learn about the killer whale