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Review Of ' Wolves Of The Sea '

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The Orca Whale, or Orcinus orca, is perhaps better known as its colloquial name: the killer whale. There are a few reasons for its nickname- for starters, the Latin name is believed to be originated from the name of the Roman god of the underworld (and hence, death), Orcus. The more modern explanation is sailors would allude to them as “whale killers” after observing their powerful pod hunting maneuvers, and over time the order of the words switched, resulting in one of our nicknames for the marine mammal, along with the longer title of “Wolves of the Sea”.
Contrary to popular belief, a group of orca whales is indeed called a pod, but rather than just a collection of random whales, a pod is made up of several matrilines. A female, her offspring, and younger generations of her offspring come together to form a matriline. There are three main types of orca populations: transient, resident, and offshore orcas. Transient, or Bigg’s, orcas travel in a much smaller matriline, and the ties binding the small family can possibly be severed once the offspring mature and potentially leave their mother to form their own family. However, they may decide to stay with their mother as well. Resident orcas travel in pods, and do not accept outsiders into their communities from other resident pods. Offshore orca lifestyles mimic those resident orcas, but the distinction between the two is drawn in regards to slight physical differences. These different kinds of whales are not different

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