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  1. There are two recognized species of killer whales: the resident killer whale (Orcinus orca) and the transient killer whale (Orcinus orca). The resident killer whale is further divided into three subspecies: the Northeast Pacific resident, the North Atlantic resident, and the Southern resident.
    www.americanoceans.org/facts/types-of-killer-whale/

    7 Different Types of Orcas

    • 1. Resident Orcas The resident orca is the first mention on our list of different types of orcas. ...
    • 2. Southern Resident Killer Whale ...
    • 3. Bigg’s Orcas ...
    animalofthings.com/different-types-of-orcas/
    Four types have been documented in the Antarctic, Types A–D. Two dwarf species, named Orcinus nanus and Orcinus glacialis, were described during the 1980s by Soviet researchers, but most cetacean researchers are skeptical about their status.
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  4. Orca - Wikipedia

    WEB2 days ago · The orca (Orcinus orca), or killer whale, is a toothed whale and the largest member of the oceanic dolphin family. It is the only extant species in the genus Orcinus and is recognizable its black-and-white patterned body. A Arctic to

     
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  12. Dolphin - Wikipedia

    WEB2 days ago · Dolphin. A dolphin is an aquatic mammal in the clade Odontoceti (toothed whale). Dolphins belong to the families Delphinidae (the oceanic dolphins), Platanistidae (the Indian river dolphins), Iniidae (the New World river dolphins), Pontoporiidae (the brackish dolphins), and …

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