Resident killer whales are continually on the move, sometimes traveling as much as 160 km (100 miles) in a day, but may be seen in a general area for a month or more. Range for resident killer whale pods may be as much as 1300 km (800 miles) or as little as 320 km (200 miles).
Miles in a Year: 36,500 (365*100)
dolphins are not called killer whales or if they are its because there far away and carnt see properly
24-26 feet or meter 10-15
A Killer Whale can travel up to 51 miles.
800 miles
If Killer Whales are in Antarctica then they probably live there year round. Killer Whales don't migrate unless forced to because of their prey migration but they don't go far. They will also move based on the seasonal advancements and retreat of packed ice.
no......as far as im concerned
Depends on the whale, I would say.
killer whales are a natural killer but it kills sea lions only and as far as i know there havent been any killer whales attack to any human. whale shark are a gentle creauture and very diffrent then killer whales . there havent been any whale shark attack to human . In my point of view killer whale is tougher then whale shark because the killer whale is fast has a good and killer sized teeth.
The killer whale is not an endangered species, so far they are holding their own. See IUCN Redlist for more info on this species.
I didn't know any of them had driving licenses
Yes. They communicate by "whale songs". A kind of groaning that can travel as far as 20 miles.
How far can a t-rex travel in a day in miles