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There are no real estimates in the world right now on how many Orcas are actually left in the wild. Approximately 1000 whales have been individually identified in Alaskan waters through photographs.
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The Killer Whale, or Orca also known as (Orcinus orca), is often believed to be a whale because of their name, but they are in the dolphin family. There are roughly three to five different populations, or subspecies, some even consider them to be separate species of Orcas.
But continued study and research is needed to provide more details to determine what classifications might be needed. An estimate of the world's population of Killer Whales, was about 100,000. But, recently that estimate was revised to 50,000 worldwide.
According to the US Fish and Wildlife, Endangered Species Report, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or the NOAA, and the Marine Mammal Protection Act, or the MMPA. Plus, also the International Union of Conservation for Nature or the IUCN Red List. It's made clear that the revised numbers could be on the low side, due to the extensive range of the Orca. At least 2,250 to 2,700 of this number are the "resident, transient and offshore" Orcas in the Northeastern Pacific. This range follows from California to the Western Aleutian Islands and the Bering Sea.
There are many Orcas left in the world.
They live worldwide, and there are so
many they wont even get close to extinct.
There is about 236 whales left on our planet earth
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Hard to say, but the orca or killer whale is not an endangered species.
250 000 000
there are more than 74,000 maybe more than 1,000,000!
Around 50 or 60 killer whales
There are not many killer whales left there are in danger so there are not that many left
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smelly bum
because they are almost being wiped out! from killer whale killers it shows on the t.v
How do male killer whales not mate with his mother or sisters
There are many killer whales in the tropical seas, like here's one that I know, it is a white killer whale, and a false killer whale.
How many killer whales were alive ten years ago?
6900000000 not a lot
quite a lot but hunting and captivity isn't helping
Their population number is currently unknown but the lowest estimate is 50,000 Killer Whales.