Orcas do not live in Antarctica. Antarctica is a continent and orcas are marine animals.
Orcas swim in the Southern Oceans that surround the Antarctic continent.
Orcas are marine animals that live in the Southern Ocean which surrounds Antarctica.
Antarctica is a continent, and whales do not live on land.
They are adapted to it.
No. Antarctica is a land mass, although orcas have been known to swim in the seas around the Antarctic continent.
No whales live in Antarctica -- Antarctica is a continent and whales prefer sea water. Whales that you can find in the oceans around the continent include Orcas, Humpbacks, Minkes and others.
KILLER WHALES.Not just killer whales live in artarctica, a number of other species also live there, such as the Sei, the Blue, and various others
Orca whales are naturally comfortable in liquid water, including that which surrounds Antarctica.
yes! orcas and megamouth sharks do live in the same place
Orcas can be found in the cooler water regions. Orcas can be reliably seen on tours around Vancouver Island, off Antarctica, Norway, and Iceland, and occasionally in many other areas. However, Orcas can be found in all oceans and most seas.
No animals live in Antarctica, however, Penguins, Whales, Leopard Seals, Crabeater Seals, Weddell Seals, Orcas (Killer Whales), and a few insects make their home or breed in the Southern Ocean which surrounds the continent.
No, they would never meet. Orcas live in the oceans. Platypuses live in streams and rivers of Australia.
Killer whales (also known as an orca or blackfish) are toothed whales closely related to dolphins. They are found in all of the world's oceans and seas, and thus, orcas have one of the widest range of habitable territories.
No animals live on Antarctica: it's too cold and there is no food chain. Sea mammals and sea birds visit Antarctica's beaches, because there are no land predators there.
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