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Orca, Killer Whale: ZoomWhales.com |
The orca (Orcinus orca) is a toothed black and white whale that is a very fast swimmer and an efficient predator that eats fish, squid, and marine mammals. ... The Food Chain of an Orca...
www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/whales/species/Orca....
www.enchantedlearning.com/subjects/whales/species/Orca.shtml
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ORCA LIVE |
Provides information on the research of Killer Whales. It is available in both English and Japanese. ... OrcaLive is loaded with geographical and orca-related information, as well as some fun...
www.orca-live.net/
www.orca-live.net/
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Orca Homepage |
Pictures and Informations about Orcas ... Get to know some Orca Facts, Stories and Books ... Orca News (last updated May 24, 2009)
www.orcahome.de/
www.orcahome.de/
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Killer Whales |
A SeaWorld Education Department Resource for animal information ... Click here for the updated InfoBook - Killer Whales. ... Based on a long-term commitment to education, SeaWorld strives to provide...
www.seaworld.org/infobooks/KillerWhale/home.html
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Killer Whale -- Kids' Planet -- Defenders of Wildlife |
The orca, or "killer," whale is the largest member of the dolphin family. Orcas have long, rounded bodies with large dorsal fins at the middle of their backs.
www.kidsplanet.org/factsheets/orca.html
www.kidsplanet.org/factsheets/orca.html
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ORCA NETWORK'S Home on the web |
Orca Network: Enhancing awareness of the Southern Resident Orca (killer whale) community to foster a stewardship ethic to protect and restore orca habitat. ... n extended clan of Orcinus orca,
www.orcanetwork.org/
www.orcanetwork.org/
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http://www.orca.state.tx.us/ |
As the state agency dedicated solely to rural Texas, ORCA makes the broad resources of state government more accessible to rural communities.
www.orca.state.tx.us/
www.orca.state.tx.us/
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Orca |
Edmonton SunLuna, a baby Orca, became a cause celebre in Canada several years ago when he was separated from his pod. Luna came on his own to the west coast of;
conservation.mongabay.com/news/Orca.htm
conservation.mongabay.com/news/Orca.htm
