Orcas are the largest members of the dolphin family, reaching lengths of up to 9 meters and weighing as much as 6,000 kilograms.
Orcas are apex predators, capable of hunting a wide range of prey, including fish, seals, and even large whales.
They are highly social animals and live in tight-knit groups known as pods, often consisting of family members.
Orcas are known for their sophisticated hunting techniques, such as creating waves to wash seals off ice floes.
They have a diverse range of vocalizations used for communication, including whistles, clicks, and pulsed calls.
Orcas have been known to travel vast distances, with some pods migrating thousands of kilometers each year.
The Biggest Animals:
#4
The Heaviest Animals:
#6
The Fastest Animals:
#20
The Longest Living Animals:
#6
The Animals With the Longest/Highest Jumps:
#5
9.8 meters
5.6 tons
90 years
56 kmph
