Orca Facts & Photo Spotlight
- Orcas are apex predators, meaning they have no natural predators.
- They are highly intelligent and have the second-largest brains among marine mammals.
- Orcas communicate using a variety of clicks, whistles, and pulsed calls.
- Different orca populations have different hunting techniques, which are passed down through generations.
- Orcas can live for a very long time, with females living up to 80-90 years and males around 50-60 years.
- They can swim up to 30 miles per hour.
- Orcas are found in every ocean on the planet.
- They have a diverse diet, eating fish, seals, sea lions, and even whales.
- Orcas have distinct black and white patterns, which are unique to each individual.
- They live in tight-knit family groups called pods, which are led by older females.
- Orcas use echolocation to find prey and navigate underwater.
- some orca populations are critically endangered due to habitat loss, pollution, and prey depletion.
- Orcas have complex social structures and show cooperative hunting behaviors.
- They can hold their breath for up to 15 minutes.
- Orcas sometimes breach, leaping high out of the water, for communication, hunting, or just fun.
- Each pod has its own unique dialect, a set of calls that only that group uses.
- Orcas have a layer of blubber to keep them warm in cold waters.
- They have a four-chamber heart, just like humans.
19.Orcas are known to play with their food before eating it.
20.The scientific name for orcas is Orcinus orca.

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