You want to take me swimming with Orcas?! Wont they EAT me?!!
Killer whales are not just one species but rather four or more, with each hunting different prey, living in their own kinds of groups, prowling their own unique ranges and speaking in distinct ways, according to new genetic research.
FACT: Orcas are actually not whales at all, but the largest of all dolphins.
The North Pacific have three types of Orca listed below:
Resident orcas eat mostly fish and sometimes squid. They live in large complex groups dubbed pods. Their dorsal fins are rounded at the tip and curved and tapering. Residents are extraordinarily vocal, with patterns complex enough for different dialects between pods.
Transient orcas almost exclusively eat marine mammals, such as seals, sea lions, dolphins and whales, employing highly coordinated tactics to hunt their prey. They generally travel in smaller groups of fewer than 10 killer whales whose bonds are not as permanent as those seen with residents. Their dorsal fins tend to be straighter at the tip. Transients roam widely along the Pacific coast. Transient vocal patterns are less complex and less variable than those of residents.
Offshore orcas are thought to feed primarily on schooling fish, although they might also eat sharks. They live in groups of dozens of animals. They appear physically smaller than residents or transients, and their fins appear more rounded at the tip with multiple nicks on the trailing edge. They travel far from shore. Little is known about their vocal patterns, but they seem to be completely different from those of residents or transients.
In the Oceans surrounding Antartica there are also three different types :
The type-A looks like a typical killer whale, and lives in the open water, feeding mostly on minke whales.
The type-B "pack ice killer whale" is smaller than type-A and dines on seals it knocks off the ice. They have very big oval-shaped eye patches.
The type-C "Ross Sea killer whale," a dwarf species and the smallest of the three known Antarctic types, eats fish found primarily under the ice pack. They have very small eye spots that are more like broad lines instead of ovals.
Swimming with Orcas In Norway:
Luckily for us crazy peeps wanting to swim with Orcas in the freezing Arctic water in the Fjords of Norway... there is good news!
We swim with the very placid and curious Resident Orcas, these Orca eat only Herring and have no interest in adding human to their menu. When you are in the water with the largest of the dolphin family you feel VERY safe. These guys only have eyes for the plentiful herring that gather in these large bait balls throughout the Norwegian Fjords and being in the water with these Majestic Mammals is certainly a privilege to top all bucket lists that you will want to experience again and again.
If you are interested in joining us on the trip of a lifetime to Swim with Orcas, go Dog sledding with Huskies in the back country of Norway, Enjoy a close up cuddle on a Sami Reindeer experience or lay your eyes on the beautiful Northern Lights in Norway then follow this link for more information.




