Some people still believe that killer whales are unpleasant beasts, but those who believe that they are savages are missing the bigger picture. All life is connected on a larger scale that is sometimes hard for people to imagine. Killer whales need to eat just as we do and they will not be tending to gardens anytime soon. Killer whales use their expertise hunting tactics to provide gifts for other animals less inventive or …show more content…
Referred to as the “wolves of the sea” closely related family member form into groups called pods. These entourages of killer whales live fifty to eighty years and contain remarkable social structures. They travel at speeds reaching 35 mile per hour stalking the seas as a single unit, they combine their wit and skills. Weighing approximately 22,000 pounds and reaching lengths of 30 feet. Killer whales inhale their prey in one gulp or shred off fun-size pieces. The extensive list of prey varies but killer whales scout for fish, squid, birds, stingrays, sea otters, other whales, and seal pups. Some, but not all killer whales heave themselves on land to snatch up a meal. Spanish whale hunters in the 1700s named them killer whales because some prey on other whales (“Killer