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Provides research regarding the movement of killer whales that frequent the waters of Clayoquot Sound.
http://www.island.net/~sisle/kw.htm
Information about Killer Whales in Patagonia, Argentina. In English and Spanish.
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Fundación Orca Inicio L you will find web directions about orcas we recomend. ESPAÑOL INVESTIGACION TALLERES TESIS LEY E-MAIL y dirección. Inforca N°10 Nuevo Suplemento Los chicos tienen su lugar en nuestra página: El Club de los Niños-Orca En nuestra página de E-MAIL...Includes information for children about killer whales. Provides information on its size, shape, diet, social groups, speed, vocalization, migration, reproduction, and life span information.
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Orca, Killer Whale: ZoomWhales.com The orca or killer whale is a toothed whale that is an efficient predator, even attacking huge young blue whales. Their only enemy is human beings. Orcas live in small, close-knit, life-long pods and have 1 blowhole. The killer whale...An informational site about Orcas and their behavior includes indentification methods, social structure, transients, and communication.
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Orca Facts, Stories and Books Visit the remarkable whale Elwha Take a look at Orcas in Captivity Get informations about The Lolita Come Home Project Do you like Pictures Try some of my favourite Links Back to my Homepage...Provides an overview of general biology, taxonomy, ecology, evolution, behavior and physiology within the species. The site available in English and French.
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Biologie des orques Killer whale biology, Orcinus orca www.orca.online.fr Biologie des Orques Killer Whales Biology Cetacea...Dedicated to expanding awareness of the capabilities of Orcas and the restoration of vital Orca habitat, includes information on the Lolita Come Home Project, news, updates, and information.
http://www.rockisland.com/~tokitae/
Provides a reference to the number of known orcas in captivity and those that have died.
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Captive Orca Statistic A look at killer whales in aquariums and parks Current number of known orcas in captivity: 46 For pictures of a certain whale simply click on the whale's name! sorted by date of capture/birth NAME MOTHER SEX ORIGIN CAPT./BORN AQUARIUM...Includes Orca pictures, paintings, sounds, and information.
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The Killer Whale Zone has Moved! Here to visit its new home on the Web...Provides pictures, information, and adoption information on the orca.
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Website Disabled Sorry,thesiteyourequestedhasbeendisabled Copyright 1998-2005. Homestead Technologies. All Rights Reserved....Information from SeaWorld, including classification, habitat and distribution, physical characteristics, senses, adaptations for an aquatic environment, behavior, diet and eating habits, reproduction, birth and care of young, longevity and causes of death, conservation, and research.
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Killer Whales See live killer whales on the Shamu Cam! Killer whale classroom activity appropriate for grades 4-8. Goals of the SeaWorld Education Department: Based on a long-term commitment to education, SeaWorld strives to provide an enthusiastic, imaginative, and intellectually stimulation atmosphere...Includes a brief fact sheet about the killer whale.
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Killer Whale (Orcinus orca) The killer whale is actually not a whale. It is the largest member of the dolphin family. Killer whales have a very distinctive black and white coloration. They are black on their upper surface with a while spot behind each...Explore this site to learn about Keiko, the star of Free Willy, and more about our oceans, threats to the oceans and their inhabitants, and how you can help make a difference.
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Welcome to Ocean Futures Society! SEARCH HOME ABOUT US JEAN-MICHEL COUSTEAU VOYAGE TO KURE FEATURE STORIES PRESS RELEASES OFS PROGRAMS EDUCATION OCEAN GALLERY OCEAN NEWS EN FRANCAIS OF ITALY IN THE MOVIES KEIKO FREE MEMBERSHIP SPONSORS DONATIONS CONTACT FREE NEWSLETTER USEFUL LINKS WORLD OCEAN NETWORK...Includes information, links, and pictures on killer whales in captivity.
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Orcas is going through some massive reconstruction and is currently down. The new rebuilt site will have the most recent news and information regarding captive cetaceans world wide. Please check back for updates. Thank you again for your amazing support...Includes an abstract report assessing the status of killer whales in Canada.
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IS (id.dal.ca) Web Server Retired All web sites formerly accessible here should have been moved to new locations. If you are seeing this page instead of the site you expected, the following things may help you to find its new location. If you are using...Includes quick facts, movies, sounds, distribution, and whale classification.
http://www.wildwhales.org/killerwhale/body.html
Provides answers to the common questions asked about Killer Whales.
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Detailed Information about Killer Whales I know about killer whales? Where do killer whales live? How many killer whales are there? How can I identify a killer whale? How well do killer whales see or hear? What do killer whales eat? How do killer whales...Includes a series of questions and answers about Orca Whales.
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Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) What is really cool about killer whales? Killer whales are social animals that live in stable family-related groups. Killer whales display a high level of care for their offspring. In addition to the mothers, various pod members (mainly adolescent females)...Provides information on killer whales.
http://www.panda.org/kids/wildlife/whtooth.htm
Detailed description of Orcinus orca from Walker's Mammals of the World.
http://www.press.jhu.edu/books/w...cetacea.delphinidae.orcinus.html
Provides complete information on Orca whales, including description, range, and habitat.
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The Marine Mammal Center Orcas are the largest member of the dolphin family. Their familiar black and white coloration is actually a strategy of camouflage. From above, their dark back blends in with the darker water below them, while from below, their whiter bellies...Personal page about killer whales, including characteristics, statistics, photos, sounds, and Keiko.
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The Killer Whale Website Search: Lycos Tripod Dating Search Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site Browse Sites 171; Previous Top 100 Next 187; Click The Killer Whale to Enter FastCounter by bCentral...A fan site about killer whales.
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index Homepage is being moved to:Orca OdysseyThe page is still under construction, so if you want to gat a last look at The Orca Nutz Homepage before we shut down for good, click here. Have a problem with that E-Mail me...Fan site with general information, links, pictures, and news.
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orcagirlsorcas Ever seen an orca sticking it's head out of the water, or slapping it's tail? Come here to find out what they are doing Photo Gallery~This page will eventually be filled with orca pictures, but for now there are just...Includes general information, current research, links, and sounds.
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Although generally considered more closely related to dolphins than other whale species, the word whale is used broadly to indicate size rather than zoological affinity. They are unlike dolphins in appearance and do not migrate but move around according to...General information.
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Killer whales are toothed whales. They may even be the most popular toothed whales otherwise known as Orcas. Killer Whales have teeth that fit tightly together and are very strong. They are called killer whales because their powerful jaws and...Includes photos, information on reproduction, habitat, and places you can see them in their natural environment.
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Orcas: Killer Beauties Welcome Select the language of your preference by clicking below. Awards Orcas Killer Beauties has been awarded a couple of times for the quality of the information. You can also win our Award. Discover how to do it and go for...Short article from Alaska's Wildlife.
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Killer Whales E quality science for conservation home Bull Shark Salmon Sharks Pacific Sleeper Sharks Spiny Dogfish Shark White Shark Killer Whales Bears Bald Eagles White-tailed Kites Gelatinous Organisms Killer Whales The orca or killer whale (Orcinus orca) is the largest member...An informational site about various places where Orcas are in captivity.
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Killer Whales in Captivity These pages are always being updated, so please check back soon and enjoy your visit! Updates May 31, 2002 There are updates on the following pages: Acuario Mundo Marino, Algonquin, Asuka, Bjossa, Corky, Freya *June 3, 2002 There are updates...A site dedicated to the study of the Caribbean orca.
http://www.wildorca.org/
An article from the Seattle newspaper discussing new Orca diseases.
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Killer whales are full of toxic chemicals, new study says Killer whales are full of toxic chemicals, new study says PCBs make popular orcas prey to menacing diseases font face A...A site dedicated to bringing Lolita home.
http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/Canopy/8126/
Short article about Keiko's transition to life in the wild.
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UN Chronicle Freed Willy Endangered Keiko in his natural habitat Keiko, the popular whale that starred in the three Free Willy movies of the 1990s, is in danger of not surviving the winter, according to press reports. Two months after being released from his pen...Includes facts on classification, hunting, habitat, and appearance.
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Theresas Orcas Page Click on a topic to learn more Classification Hunting Habitat Appearance Pods...Live view of this killer whale.
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Main Page Shamu Cam Some browsers do not support streaming jpeg images. If the image appears to be frozen, press the Reload button on your browser's toolbar....Includes information on Killer Whales.
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index We have made different versions so many people may view this site. To enter Amazing Orcas, click on either the Full Version or Text-only above. You can get the newest browser versions by clicking on the names below. Netscape or...General information, pictures, and links.
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Welcome To All About The Orca Thanks for signing my guestbook View My Guestbook Sign My Guestbook Last updated:Saturday, October 15th, 2005 All About The Orca Enter My Web Site This Web Site Is In Memory of Keiko~ 1975 2003 ~RIP Keiko...