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Types of Killer Whales


Meet the different types of orcas - Whale & Dolphin Conservation USA

These distinct types of orcas differ in size, appearance, prey preferences, foraging techniques, dialects, behaviours, and social groups.

Orca types and populations - Wikipedia

North Pacific · Transient or Bigg's: The diets of these orcas consist almost exclusively of marine mammals. · Offshore: A third population of orcas in the ...

New killer whale species: Bigg's and resident killer whales

The data distinguish two of the killer whale ecotypes of the North Pacific Coast—residents and Bigg's—as separate species. “We started to ...

Orca 101 - Southern Resident Orca Recovery

There are three main types of killer whales found in the north Pacific Ocean: offshore, transient, and resident. Offshore Killer Whales. Offshore killer whales ...

"Why are there so many different types of killer whales?" - Eagle

Killer whale ecotypes explained in a nutshell... Killer whales are found in every ocean of the world. They are the most widespread mammals other than humans ...

Killer Whale | NOAA Fisheries

All killer whales are protected under the MMPA and the Southern Resident population is listed as an endangered species under the ESA. We have focused our ...

Learn — Orca Conservancy

Within the range of the Salish Sea, there are three ecotypes of killer whales, the Resident, Bigg's or Transients, and Offshore. Each one of these ecotypes have ...

Killer Whale Species Profile, Alaska Department of Fish and Game

Killer whales are predominantly black in color with large white patches under the jaw and above and behind each eye.

Basic question about different Types : r/orcas - Reddit

They specialize on marine mammal prey but do sometimes eat fish and seabirds and such. They are often treated as the counterpart to resident ...

Meet the Killer Whales You Thought You Knew - Hakai Magazine

By proposing to split Orcinus orca into three separate species—residents, transients, and everything else—scientists aren't only changing the ...

Types of Killer Whale: Guide to Killer Whale Types - Xplore Our Planet

There are known to be eleven different types of killer whale in our oceans, each with specific behaviours, language, physical differences, habitat and diet.

Orca - Wikipedia

The orca (Orcinus orca), or killer whale, is a toothed whale and the largest member of the oceanic dolphin family. It is the only extant species in the ...

Researchers say two killer whale groups are different species

Researchers determined they should be divided between resident killer whales (Orcinus ater) and Bigg's killer whales (Orcinus rectipinnus).

Scientists say there are 2 new orca species - Deseret News

What are the new orca species? The study explains that there are two ecotypes of killer whales that should be considered their own individual ...

All About Killer Whales - Scientific Classification - SeaWorld.org

Family - Delphinidae ... Dolphins and their immediate kin are included in the scientific family Delphinidae. This family is represented by about 37 species, ...

killer whales will remain one species — for now, according to marine ...

Residents and Bigg's killer whales will be listed as subspecies by the Society for Marine Mammalogy.

Killer Whale (Orcinus orca) - ORCA Ireland

Over the last decade researchers have determined that there are 10 different forms of killer whales, known as ecotypes. These distinct types of orcas vary in ...

What do you mean there are different types of killer whale?

We arrange the various populations into ecotypes. There are 10 known ecotypes of killer whale around the world, although that may change as we learn more.

Are there actually several species of killer whales? - Baleines en direct

Although the killer whale is currently considered a single species, there are different "ecotypes" of killer whales in their morphology, ...

Under a new proposal, our local orcas — resident and Bigg's killer ...

In the Antarctic, a unique group of bulbous-headed killer whales, known as Type D orcas, appears to be small in number and highly inbred, ...