orcas in English

noun
1
a large toothed whale with distinctive black-and-white markings and a prominent dorsal fin. It lives in groups that cooperatively hunt fish, seals, and penguins.
Since 1976, whale expert Ken Balcomb has led what is perhaps the longest running study on killer whales, or orcas .
noun

Use "orcas" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "orcas" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "orcas", or refer to the context using the word "orcas" in the English Dictionary.

1. People found this by searching for: Bilbos Orcas, Bilbos Restaurant In Oscars Island Wa, Bilbo's Restaurant Orcas Island Wa Background, Bilbo's Festivo Orcas Island, Bilbo's Festivo, Bilbo's Orcas, Chiladas Orcas Island, Bilbo's On Orcas Island, and

2. SeaWorld gives mother orcas antianxiety medications when their calves are taken away.

3. It is located near Clark Island off the northeast coast of Orcas Island.

4. 15 The orcas then daintily eat the motionless herring one at a time.

5. The popularity of "Blackfish" made a huge impact on the future of orcas at SeaWorld parks

6. Gabriela Cowperthwaite is the director of "Blackfish" Her film explores the controversy about keeping orcas in captivity

7. The presence of seals attracts orcas, which are frequently seen in the waters around the Vestmannaeyjar archipelago and now frequent the waters around Surtsey.

8. Delivery & Pickup Options - 725 reviews of Adrift "So we ended up in Adrift to kill some time before we took the Ferry to Orcas Island

9. Whistles – narrow-band frequency modulated (FM) signals – are used for communicative purposes, such as contact calls, the pod-specific dialects of resident Orcas, or the signature whistle of bottlenose dolphins.

10. The age of older orcas, such as Granny, is estimated by their offspring; they give birth around age 15, and stop having offspring around 40; by adding the generations together, ages can be estimated.

11. We are particularly awed by two of the orcas' showstopper stunts - when they spy hop(lift their heads out of water to look) and lob tail( hit the surface with the underside of the fluke ).