North Atlantic Orcas: Type I and Type II
On the other hand, Type II orcas are larger and specialize in hunting marine mammals. They are much rarer and feed primarily on baleen whales
On the other hand, Type II orcas are larger and specialize in hunting marine mammals. They are much rarer and feed primarily on baleen whales
Offshore orcas, a mysterious and lesser-known type of killer whale, have captivated marine biologists and researchers since their discovery in 1979. Unlike their Resident and
Bigg’s orcas, also known as transient killer whales, are among the most fascinating and feared predators in the ocean. Unlike resident orcas, which primarily feed
Orcas, commonly known as killer whales, are fascinating creatures that capture our imagination with their intelligence, beauty, and complex social structures. Among the orca populations,