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Title: Killer Whales


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Killer Whales
  • Orcinus orca

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  • Largest members of the dolphin family
    (Delphinidae)
  • Average male is 24 ft and 10,500 kg
  • Average female is 20 ft and 7,400 kg
  • Males have much taller dorsal fin up to 6ft

Kingdom Animalia Phylum Chordata Class
Mammalia Order Cetacea Suborder
Odontoceti Family Delphinidae Genus
Orcinus Species orca
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  • Order Cetaceans (whales, dolphins and porpoises)
  • 2 sub categories
  • Odontoceti (toothed whales)
  • Dolphins, killer whales, sperm whales, etc.
  • Mysticeti (baleen whales)
  • blue whale, minke, fin, sei, etc

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  • All whales, dolphins, and porpoises breathe
    through a blow hole
  • No gills
  • cannot acquire oxygen from surrounding water
  • Cannot breathe through mouth
  • Windpipe and esophagus are separate
  • Breathe through blowhole
  • External opening located near top of head
  • Strong muscles under voluntary control (somatic
    nervous system) close this before diving

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  • Can utilize oxygen more efficiently than land
    mammals
  • However can still only dive for up to 15 minutes

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  • Varied Diet
  • Squid
  • Fish
  • Birds
  • Sea turtles
  • Sea lion pups
  • Dolphins
  • Will also cooperatively hunt for larger animals
    such as blue whale
  • Very fast swimmers
  • Up to 34 mph

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  • Range
  • Found in all oceans and seas from polar regions
    to tropics
  • Live in groups called pods
  • Two genetically different types
  • Transients
  • Smaller pods (up to 7)
  • Roam over much broader areas
  • Eat predominantly mammals
  • Vocalize less
  • Residents
  • Larger pod sizes (5 to 25)
  • Smaller range (San Juan Islands)
  • Eat mostly fish
  • Vocalize frequently

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  • Pod structure
  • Groups or related individuals
  • Very little migration between pods has been
    observed
  • Mating occurs when two pods meet
  • Reach sexual maturity between 10 18 years
  • Females give birth to single calves
  • Dependant on mother for many years
  • Long lived 80 to 90 years for females and 50 to
    60 years for males
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