Killer Whales (Orca) spend most of their time in the top 20 meters of water, occasionally diving as deep as 200 meters to hunt bottom-dwelling fish. There is one report of an Orca becoming tangled in a cable at over 1000 meters, so clearly they can dive deeper if they want or need to.
The question is why they would want to. Killer whales live on animals that generally frequent shallow water, such as seals, sea lions and other pinnipeds, and occasionally large fish. They sleep and breed in shallow water as well.
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Killer whales live all over the sea but the most popular part is the deep sea.
Blue whales live in all levels of ocean
both. it is not specific.
Killer whales live in a marine environment.
Killer whales still live. They live for about 50 or more years.
Killer whales can live from 50 to 80 years old
The zone that Killer Whales live in is called the Sunlight zone.
Some killer whales move all over the place that killer whales migrate. Killer whales live in all the oceans. The Atlantic, Pacific, Indian and Arctic ocean. Killer whales can go as fast as 28 miles an hour! They can go 51 miles without stopping. They prefer colder waters more than warmer waters. The colder waters are on the coast line. That's where they can be found most.
mainly on the coasts (residents), but occasionaly huge ds of 50-100 will live in the deep ocean (offshore types)
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Killer whales can live about 80 years in the wild; and about 20 years in capitivity.
Killer whales live in the open oceans, and don't make a home.