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Zoom Whales' Orca Fact Sheet

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Includes information for children about killer whales. Provides information on its size, shape, diet, social groups, speed, vocalization, migration, reproduction, and life span information.

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Title: Orca, Killer Whale: ZoomWhales.com
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The orca (Orcinus orca) is a toothed black and white whale that is a very fast swimmer and an efficient predator that eats fish, squid, and marine mammals. Their only enemy is human beings. They live in small, close-knit, life-long pods and have 1 blowhole

Category: K-12 - Cetaceans - Whales - Orca - Killer - Whale - Wolf - Orcas - Toothed


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