Hunting Killer Whale

A powerful marine mammal, the Killer Whale, hunting near the coastline in Johnstone Strait, Vancouver Island, British Columbia.

share to Facebook To see a Killer Whale hunting is a spectacular sight. When a Killer Whale starts hunting it will sometimes have to chase its prey and begins porpoising, almost moving above the water. A killer whale can swim very fast in bursts to catch prey. Mostly Transient Killer Whales prey on other marine mammals such as porpoises, seals, dolphins etc, whereas Resident Killer Whales are seen hunting for fish.




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Photo of an Orca or Killer Whale hunting in the waters of Johnstone Strait, British Columbia, Canada.

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A powerful marine mammal, the Killer Whale, hunting near the coastline in Johnstone Strait, Vancouver Island, British Columbia.

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Hunting Killer Whale
A powerful marine mammal, the Killer Whale, hunting near the coastline in Johnstone Strait, Vancouver Island, British Columbia.
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Rolf Hicker Photography
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