2. Killer whales sleep differently. If they are sleeping with
their pod, they make a circle and their breathing at the
same time and speed. If they are sleeping alone, they
go nearer to the shore.The dorsal fin, their blowhole
and part of their head will be out of the water.
How do killer whales sleep
3. How do sharks sense?
Sharks have the strongest sense of smell.
Sharks use their nose only for smelling and
not for breathing. Some sharks can smell
from 50 meters away.
4. What do killer whales eat?
They eat turtles, seals, blue whales, fish, squid, sharks,
sea lions and sea birds
5. How do sharks hear?
Sharks have an inner ear so they hear low pitched
sounds in the water.
6. How do killer whales find shelter?
Killer whales are animals that don't need any shelter so
they don't mind about finding any.
7. What food do sharks eat?
All sharks are carnivores so they eat meat like
crabs, squids, other fishes and lobsters.
8. What sound to do killer whales make
when they are talking to another?
Killer whales communicate to each other by making a
clicking sound. They usually make the clicking sound
when they are hunting for prey.
9. How do shark see (vision)?
Most sharks have excellent vision in low light
conditioned waters.