Killer whales, also known as orcas, are apex predators and are considered to be the “wolves of the sea.” They hunt in pods, often working together to encircle and herd prey before attacking. When hunting, killer whales may attack from multiple angles, including head-butting, slapping, jaw-snapping, and biting. They also…
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At various trophic levels, including primary production, predatory fish, and other marine mammals including pinnipeds, killer whales, and polar bears, marine mammals operate as greater consumers of production (Basset, 2010). Marine mammals are thought to have a substantial impact on the structure and function of many aquatic communities due to…
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The largest members of the dolphin family are often the killer whales. They are members of the Order Artiodactyla, Family Delphinidae, Genus Ornicus, Phylum Chordata, Class Mammalia, Kingdom Animalia, and Species Orca. Ornicus orca is their scientific or binomial name. Since they were seen hunting and preying on certain other…
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