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Edward Gray as
Orca in 1846 and
Orca (Gladiator) in 1870, are
recognized as
synonyms of
Orcinus. The
descriptions of
species as
Orcinus glacialis Berzin...
- The
orca (
Orcinus orca), or
killer whale, is a
toothed whale and the
largest member of the
oceanic dolphin family. The only
extant species in the genus...
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Around 25,000
orcas are
estimated around the Antarctic, and four
types have been do****ented. Two
dwarf species,
named Orcinus n**** and
Orcinus glacialis...
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Orcinus citoniensis is an
extinct species of
orca identified in the Late
Pliocene of
Italy and the
Early Pleistocene of England. It was
smaller than the...
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Orcinus orca)"...
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Orca (
Orcinus orca )
captivity and
vulnerability to mosquito-transmitted viruses". Journal...
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Beginning in 2020, a subpo****tion of
orcas (
Orcinus orca)
began ramming boats and
attacking their rudders in
waters off the
Iberian Peninsula. The behaviour...
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Whales (
Orcinus orca) and
Determination of a
Hearing Impairment in a
Rehabilitated Killer Whale".,
Aquatic Mammals Journal "WATCH:
SeaWorld orca 'beaches'...
- (1977). "A
Killer Whale (
Orcinus Orca L.)
Attacks and
Sinks a
Sailing Boat" (PDF). Natura. 68 (3–4): 218–220. Hoyt,
Erich (2013).
Orca: the
whale called killer...
- (
Orcinus orca) in Canada".
Fisheries and
Oceans Canada. June 1, 2018. Griffin,
Rachel (January 1, 2016). "Northern
Resident Killer Whale,
Orcinus orca...