
- Orca - Wikipedia- The orca (Orcinus orca), or killer whale, is a toothed whale and the largest member of the oceanic dolphin family. The only extant species in the genus Orcinus, it is recognizable by its distinct … 
- Killer whale | Definition & Facts | Britannica- Sep 27, 2025 · More than 20 species names have been applied to the killer whale, but a consensus now recognizes only O. orca. Killer whales were formerly referred to as … 
- Facts about orcas (killer whales) - Whale & Dolphin Conservation …- A wild orca pod can cover over 99 miles (160 kilometers) a day, foraging and socializing. They were give the name "killer whale" by ancient sailors who saw them preying on large whales. … 
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- Orcas (Killer whales) | National Geographic- Orcas are highly intelligent, social mammals that have long been a part of marine park entertainment, performing shows for audiences. However, it's become increasingly clear that … 
- Killer Whale - NOAA Fisheries- Aug 18, 2025 · Scientific studies have revealed many different populations with several distinct ecotypes (or forms) of killer whales worldwide—some of which may be different species or … 
- Orca - National Wildlife Federation- Learn facts about the orca’s habitat, diet, life history, and more. 
- Top 10 facts about Orcas - WWF- Discover more about orcas aka killer whales, How big orcas are and what an orca eats along with the issues and threats they are facing and how you can help. 
- Orcas: Facts about killer whales - Live Science- Jan 28, 2025 · Orcas are often called killer whales, even though they almost never attack humans. They live in every ocean around the world, from the warm waters near the equator to … 
- Orcas (Killer Whales) ~ MarineBio Conservation Society- Orcas inhabit all oceans of the world but are most numerous in the Arctic, the Antarctic and areas in nutrient-rich cold water upwellings. They have been sighted along the shores of …