orcas in A Sentence

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    Orcas and large ship.

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    Orcas are Calling for Your Help!

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    I don't want other Orcas.

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    We have no idea how Orcas teach their young.

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    With this kind of water, he could have killed so many Demon Orcas.

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    Fin whales, minke whales, Orcas, and various species of dolphins can be seen year-round.

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    Like us, Orcas are self-aware, cognitively skilled individuals that communicate using their pod's signature dialect.

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    The Orcas scientific name“Orcinus orca” comes from the Roman god of death and the underworld, Orcus.

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    Killer whales, also known as Orcas, are not whales at all, but a species of dolphin.

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    Interestingly, for whatever reason wild Orcas don't seem interested in eating humans, even when given the chance.

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    In return for their help, the humans would share certain parts of the bounty with the Orcas.

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    Killer Whales, also known as Orcas, are not whales at all, and are actually a type of dolphin.

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    Russian whale watching involves Orcas off the Kamchatka peninsula on the edge of the Sea of Okhotsk.

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    Without these fish, pregnant Orcas do not get the nutrients necessary to bring their offspring to full term.

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    To learn the Orcas' natural and cultural history is to understand how closely connected a mother and calf are, how tight-knit their bond.

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    It was the creepy, real-life threats that I feared, like freak waves, white squalls, or Orcas attacking and sinking the boat(yes, this really happens!)!

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    But in either case, Orcas are one of the 35 species in the oceanic dolphin family, with its closest relative being the Irrawaddy dolphin.

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    The area is known for minke whales, but you can sometimes see humpbacks, Orcas and the phenomenally large blue whales, which are commonly spotted in June.

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    The human species is one of the very few, along with Orcas and pilot whales, where females cease to be fertile after approximately 45 years of age.

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    Perhaps ultimately realizing that if they helped the humans out in their hunting, there would be more scraps, the Orcas began driving the whales close to shore.

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    After the little whaling empire of Scotsman Benjamin Boyd went under and he left the region, the Davidson family's whaling business began to flourish thanks to the Orcas.

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    Dolphins and Orcas is a cool, free live wallpaper with effects generated in the Open Gl. Decorate the screen of your phone this beautiful wallpaper with dolphins and Orcas.

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    And while most inhabitants incorrectly thought Old Tom was the leader of the group, as Orcas are generally matriarchal, the real leader is thought today to have been the female called Stranger.

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    Of newborn Orcas in the southern resident population in the last 20 years have not survived, and in the last three years, 100% of the Orcas' pregnancies have failed to produce viable calves.

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    Given the time and amount of effort required, it is very rare for Orcas to kill an adult baleen whale(although calves can often be prey, if it one can be separated from its own group).

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    In Northern Norway(Nordland and Troms) Orcas are visible in the Vestfjorden, Tysfjorden, Ofotfjorden and Andfjorden as the herring gathers in the fjords to stay over the winter and off the Lofoten islands during the summer.

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    Sporting the third deepest natural harbor in the southern hemisphere and a rich habitat, the waters around Eden, Australia attract a variety of wildlife, including baleen whales and, at least in the fall and winter, Orcas.

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    Beyond keeping the baleen in the harbor and close to the surface, there is one contemporary journal entry, whether accurate or not isn't known, describing the Orcas actually dragging Davidson's boat towards their prey before competing whalers could get there:.

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    However, according to an account written in Sir Oswald Brierly's diary some two decades earlier while he was managing a whaling operation in the area, he, at least, was well aware of the Orcas' propensity to drive the baleen whales in.

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    It is often stated that even as late as 1860, when Alexander Davidson and his family established a whaling station in Eden, Europeans still had not realized the Orcas' value, and that it was Davidson who learned what the Orcas were doing when he hired Yuin fishermen who explained it to him.

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