Orcas are also called Killer Whales but Orcas are not Whales. They are actually Dolphins. The largest in the Dolphin family. So how did they get the name Killer Whale?
We all know how intelligent Dolphins are. Maybe Orcas are smarter? They can understand hand signs, voice commands and have incredible memories. They communicate with one another using a unique language that only Orcas belonging to the same group can understand.
Not only smart but impressive too. Orcas are big - some grow to weigh 22,000 pounds and 32 feet long. Despite their huge size, Orcas are amongst the fastest swimmers of all marine animals.
Orcas are afraid of nothing, and will even take on a Great White Shark and win too.
This book answers many of the questions you may have about Killer Whales, and a whole lot more...
Let's learn about the amazing world of these remarkable super Predators. This book is filled with color images and interesting facts about Orcas. If you love reading about incredible creatures, then you will love this book. For readers from age 5 to 8 but anyone will enjoy this book...
TJ Rob - www.TJRob.com
Book Contents:
- What are Orcas?
- Why Killer Whales?
- Where do Orcas live today?
- How many Orcas are left in the wild?
- How big is an Orca?
- Different types of Orcas
- Pods and Clans
- How long do Orcas live?
- Hunting
- What do Orcas like to eat?
- How much do Orcas eat?
- Orca Communication
- Echolocation
- Cool Orca Facts
- Orca Senses
- Orca Teeth
- Body Parts of an Orca
- Orca Babies
- How fast do Orcas swim?
- Diving - How deep? How Long?
- Do Orcas sleep?
- Orca habits and behaviors
- How smart are Orcas?
- Human Threats
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